Particle Man |
10-06-2011 05:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by Smittie61984
(Post 493389)
They're not charging you for access to your money. they are charging you for a service.
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these days, you can even find stores that will either not accept cash without going through all sorts of hoops or they have ONE cash only line with everything else being electronic.
Again, they aren't charging me shit - I will continue going elsewhere. If other places follow suit, I'll go back to writing checks. I have no problem with writing a check to myself for cash and going to the bank. Not convenient but I'll still do it. I will laugh my ass off when the banks bitch about the administrative costs of handling checks.
Oh and by the way, they're using my money to make investments off of which they make their money when I make a deposit; basically, I'm allowing the bank to borrow my money. With the "charging for a service" logic, I should be within my rights then, to charge THEM a fee for providing THEM with a service.
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Originally Posted by Homeslice
(Post 493457)
And giving you free checking, free auto-pay, free direct deposit, free ATM card.....
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Consider it a continuation of the above logic - that's my service charge for allowing them to use my money.
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