Oh, and also -- about the thing where Citibank isn't going to charge for debit use? It looks like they are going to start charging $15/month if you aren't carrying $6K in the bank with them. So I guess they don't need to.
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It looks like they are going to start charging $15/month if you aren't carrying $6K in the bank with them.
Nice. Shouldn't that ... be the other way around? Argh.
I'm liking my nice small local bank more and more.
I just can't change banks right now, but I'll need to, soon.
changing banks is such a pain in the ass too.
It looks like they are going to start charging $15/month if you aren't carrying $6K in the bank with them.
The penalty for being too small to care about?
Apparently.
And of course I bet I don't get extra credit (npi) for my student loans and credit card with them.
I've been half-watching romantic movies all afternoon, and...barf. I think this one may be supposed to be a rom com since it's on HBO Comedy (Leap Year), but it's so dry and schmaltzy.
Makes me appreciate What's Your Number? even more.
Jesse, you might? Well, maybe not the credit card.
What I'm wondering is how the online bill pay is for any of the credit unions? Because that's really the thing I use/like most about BofA, that and the fact that I can use ATMs wherever when I'm traveling.
ita, I saw this groupon and thought of you: [link]
I have online bill pay and edeposits with my credit union and they have worked just fine. While they don't have the vast network of ATMs, they reimburse me for any ATM fees.