Ernst
Well-Known Member
What happened to the good old days when we all were able to flip the finger to Bank of America and Wells Fargo with their near theft of our checking account monies when we over drafted?
We flocked en-mass away from the $75 dollar over draft charges on $40 in over drafts ( read 40 + 75 = what you owe for over drafting. )
Why hell we fined them in excess of 20 million dollars if I remember right.. It was a large amount nonetheless for scalping checking and others with heavy fees.
So we ran to Walmart and got a walmart money card. The smart ones did anyway.
Now with the help of Government Bank of America gets their paws on the unemployment money first now with an exclusive contract where everyone gets a Bank of America Debit card..
Sure , Sure you can transfer from that card to others but gone are the days when we could simply load up our Walmart card and feel good that we stiffed the big banks..
So hail big money getting their grubby hands on the cash flow again after they soaked us, by law, and without choice on our behalf.
Perhaps saving $3 for cashing a check seems good but knowing that it's business as I wish to avoid really steams my hot-dog.
Why the last thing I want is to pander to Bank of America with my UI funds.
How do you feel?
We flocked en-mass away from the $75 dollar over draft charges on $40 in over drafts ( read 40 + 75 = what you owe for over drafting. )
Why hell we fined them in excess of 20 million dollars if I remember right.. It was a large amount nonetheless for scalping checking and others with heavy fees.
So we ran to Walmart and got a walmart money card. The smart ones did anyway.
Now with the help of Government Bank of America gets their paws on the unemployment money first now with an exclusive contract where everyone gets a Bank of America Debit card..
Sure , Sure you can transfer from that card to others but gone are the days when we could simply load up our Walmart card and feel good that we stiffed the big banks..
So hail big money getting their grubby hands on the cash flow again after they soaked us, by law, and without choice on our behalf.
Perhaps saving $3 for cashing a check seems good but knowing that it's business as I wish to avoid really steams my hot-dog.
Why the last thing I want is to pander to Bank of America with my UI funds.
How do you feel?