Except B of A uses my money to make loans and charges the debtors interest for using my money. So, why should I pay to access my money? They should pay me for using my money for earning loan interest revenues.chamberc wrote:Hmm... they want to charge you for something that costs them money? Seems perfectly reasonable to me. Why should I have to pay for a service I don't use? It seems to me, such use-based pricing is the epitome of the American way.OneGun wrote:I stopped doing business with B of A a long time ago when they wanted to charge a fee to visit with a human teller rather than the ATM.
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- Sun Apr 15, 2018 3:34 pm
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- Wed Apr 11, 2018 7:41 am
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Re: Banks getting in on the action
I stopped doing business with B of A a long time ago when they wanted to charge a fee to visit with a human teller rather than the ATM.