Go credit union. One time fee to join, probably something like 20 bucks, but they don't do all those extra bull charges like banks. University Credit Union is good if you live in ATX.
Basically just want a free checking account w/ billpay. Bank of America charges $12!! Frost $5 w/ charges for each online payment etc...
These banks want you to have 25k just sitting in a checking or savings account for it to be free. What re would let 25k SIT in a checking or a ty savings account and not have that money working for them somewhere else? I've had a mortgage, business checking and savings, and personal checking and savings with bofa forever and I'm moving everything from that hole.
Does any bank have free checking?
Go credit union. One time fee to join, probably something like 20 bucks, but they don't do all those extra bull charges like banks. University Credit Union is good if you live in ATX.
why not deposit your money in that girls hiney?
That ass is so big, it could hold CosmicCowboys account in it.
most checking is free if you have direct deposit set up from what I have seen, or if you are a student. chase will give you $125 for opening a checking account as long as you have $200 in the first month.
Of all the banks, I hear people about BoA the most.
Been with Randolph-Brooks FCU a long, long time. Not only is checking free, but they even pay interest (admittedly, close to zero right now). You also get a dime for each debit card transaction you make, and since most of us use these things instead of cash, it can add up - I got back like $80 last year. Great service, lots of ways to qualify (even in the ATX now), and superior rates to most CUs and basically all banks (like a 1.9% rate on new or used cars for starters, or the 3.05% mortgage rate I'm now paying). More and more branches all the time in SA and ATX and points inbetween. http://www.rbfcu.org/ for details.
you ever thought of bargaining with them or take ur business to another bank...they will usually either fix or tell u gtfo
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If it is a new acct no bank offers free checking any more Obama won’t let them
If you have been with the bank than your acct is grandfathered in and is still free
I switched from BofA to Broadway Bank a couple of years ago and have been happy with them. You can check here if their checking accounts float your boat...http://broadwaybank.com/personalbank...isonChart.html
I usually hear the latter, as well.
Firstmark credit union FTW. I am constantly surprised that anyone still users a bank.
i was going to start a thread like this as well. chase sent me a letter stating their fee was going up yesterday.
i have direct deposit, but they require it to be a full $500 everytime to waive the fee. it's shy of that by about 20. or i have to have a balance of 1500. lammeee.
I can definitely back up the credit union posters. I use SSFCU and love it.
If you have a bofa credit card linked to your account, go to your Bofa banker and ask him to change your account to the Bank of America Enhanced checking account.
Just use your linked bofa credit card ONCE every month and you wont have to pay the $15 monthly fee.
If you dont have a linked credit card. Go to your bofa banker and apply for one THEN upgrade your checking account.
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Or go to a CU and avoid the "oops, I forgot to use my credit card [etc.] so I have to pay whatever outrageous fee this bank wants to charge me this month" crap.
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Yeah but you dont want to close a long standing bank account and lose a part of your credit history right?
If I weren't with USAA FSB, I'd be with a CU or an internet bank.
I am a banker at Wells Fargo...pkbpkb81 is right, unfortunately. If you do find a place that has a free checking acct, by itself, it won't soon. And it has nothing to do with Obama. It has to do with the Durbin amendment eliminating a lot of the ways banks earn income. Banks had to come up with other ways to earn money, so they eliminated accts that just free. Now, with WF, if you are willing to open a savings acct with the checking and do a $25 once a month transfer from checking to savings (which you can move right back if you want to to checking if you need to) you will get no service fees and get free bill pay. They also have Wells Fargo at Work, which is a special service you may qualify for depending on where you work..gets you a lot of perks and benefits. A lot of banks no longer offer ANY ways to avoid a service fee on new accts. WF still does. The reason they choose the transfer is because a lot of people will let their savings accts sit there, never putting any money in them, causing them to close. That's not helping you or WF...so the small transfer, keeping the account active, is all you'd need to do to avoid service fees. Now, overdrafts and things like that are another story..you can get fees for those..but that's any bank.
I use River City Federal Credit Union.
They offer a higher interest rate on checking than any other credit union in this ing town (that I know of)
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