Bank of America has always gouged users. They charge 6 bucks to cash a check written to you from one of their account holders. They did this way before Obama took office.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
All I can say is thank you mother fuckers. We told you any fees imposed on the banks they would pass it on to the consumer or account holder.
BofA to Add Monthly Fee to Some Debit Users
Bank of America Corp. (BAC), the biggest U.S. lender by assets, plans to announce a $5 monthly charge for some debit-card users to recoup revenue lost after new federal rules capped so-called swipe fees.
BofA to Add Monthly Fee to Some Debit Users - Bloomberg
Here's how the private sector works for the brain dead. Any extra cost to the banks and busniess they will pass it on they do not obsorb the lose.
All I can say is thank you mother fuckers. We told you any fees imposed on the banks they would pass it on to the consumer or account holder.
BofA to Add Monthly Fee to Some Debit Users
Bank of America Corp. (BAC), the biggest U.S. lender by assets, plans to announce a $5 monthly charge for some debit-card users to recoup revenue lost after new federal rules capped so-called swipe fees.
BofA to Add Monthly Fee to Some Debit Users - Bloomberg
Here's how the private sector works for the brain dead. Any extra cost to the banks and busniess they will pass it on they do not obsorb the lose.
All I can say is thank you mother fuckers. We told you any fees imposed on the banks they would pass it on to the consumer or account holder.
BofA to Add Monthly Fee to Some Debit Users
Bank of America Corp. (BAC), the biggest U.S. lender by assets, plans to announce a $5 monthly charge for some debit-card users to recoup revenue lost after new federal rules capped so-called swipe fees.
BofA to Add Monthly Fee to Some Debit Users - Bloomberg
Here's how the private sector works for the brain dead. Any extra cost to the banks and busniess they will pass it on they do not obsorb the lose.
You're right. It's better to give it to them. Call it "subsidies" or something.
You know what we could use? A "Consumer Protection Agency". Mmmmm, where have I heard that before?
Bank of America has always gouged users. They charge 6 bucks to cash a check written to you from one of their account holders. They did this way before Obama took office.