When Banks Turn Evil
Liz Pulliam-Weston writes for MSN Money about bank fees - saying that "the banking industry collects more than $50 billion a year in various service charges, more than twice the total of a decade ago. It's time we pushed back."
Liz Pulliam-Weston writes for MSN Money about bank fees - saying that "the banking industry collects more than $50 billion a year in various service charges, more than twice the total of a decade ago. It's time we pushed back."
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I have lost SO much money from unecessary overdraft fees where the banks didn't even try to help you. They are taking care of your money, they should be taking care of you. We are the reason they exist...maybe we should boycott and just put all of our money in safe deposit boxes. That'll show them to charge someone for an honest mistake and then not even consider reversing it. Even more so, charging someone $35.00 for being $.02 in the negative. What a rip off!
Posted by: Kara | June 06, 2007 at 10:55 AM