When banks turn evil


Blacknbengal

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When banks turn evil

We knew there were going to be fees. But booby traps? Here's how to fight back.

Banks have to make money to stay in business. I was an economics major, so I get that.

What I don't get is why so many consumers do nothing as banks get bolder and bolder about picking their pockets. It's no longer nickel-and-diming -- we're losing $10, $20 and $30 a pop as banks come up with ever-more-creative ways to "fee" us to death.

The banking industry collects more than $50 billion a year in various service charges, more than twice the total of a decade ago. It's time we pushed back.

Sometimes just shining the light of scrutiny on these policies is enough to get banks to back down; read below about what happened recently with ING Direct bank. Other times, we need to protest, involve our lawmakers or even move our money elsewhere.

Here are some of the most egregious practices, and what you can do about them:


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>>> ING Direct, an online bank, says it was all a mistake. But some 5,300 customers were recently sent e-mails telling them their checking accounts would be closed because of their low credit scores.<<<


That's messed up. :smh:
 

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