You'll just uncritically believe anything someone posts if they frame it as anti-Democrat,
Foxfyre.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued new guidance Wednesday making it illegal for banks to charge overdraft fees when at the time of purchase the bank website or ATM balance showed the customer had enough money in their account. The agency will also make it unlawful for banks to charge a fee to a customer who deposits a check that then bounces.
So if the OP writes you a check and then it bounces, you won't have to pay a fee. Why isn't this a good thing? Why should you pay a $9 fee (what my bank charges) because someone else didn't have the funds in their account when they wrote you that check?
In his remarks, the president also highlighted new rule requirements put into place last month on airlines and online travel websites to disclose fees for picking a seat, checking a bag and other add-ons.
Why isn't this a good thing? Shouldn't you be told before buying your ticket that there are hidden fees? Or do you enjoy getting surprised by surcharges? If it costs an extra $25 to check a bag shouldn't you be told that before you buy the ticket?
Biden said his broader plan would tackle hidden hotel booking fees, termination charges put in place by cable and internet companies and other “surprise charges, the companies sneaking the bills because they can.”
How are these not all great things? You think that you should pay a termination charge if you cancel a service that no longer works for you?
Eliminating the two banking fees will save consumers more than $1 billion a year, the White House said in a statement. The administration has been pushing banks to drop overdraft and other fees related to having insufficient funds and this year overdraft fees are expected to be down 20% compared to 2019, the White House said.
The OP is dishonest, but since he's being dishonest about Democrats, you're all-in.
The new measures would limit overdraft fees, bounced check fees and other penalties.
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