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Mid-South Banks Slap Customers With Debit Fees

America's banks are hitting customers with new fees and charges.

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missy22 - 10/5/2011 3:29 PM
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The new financial "reform" bill limited the amount banks can charge merchants for debit card use. They're gonna make that up one way or the other.

Excel - 10/5/2011 5:13 AM
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folks do not get it.........BoA is the worst bank in the country,move your money out and into a smaller friendly local bank....think outside the box !

observantone - 10/4/2011 11:51 PM
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If enough customers could do like I did maybe banks would think twice about these additional charges. Goodbye First Tennessee, your free checking that's now $6 per month and your debit card charges have cost you a customer of 6 years. ACCOUNT CLOSED!!! And it felt good. Any military veterans and families of veterans check out USAA they're on the internet. No fee checking and free debit card.

Jacobi131 - 10/4/2011 11:08 PM
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Check out your credit unions...dump the banks.
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