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In reply to the discussion: Wells Fargo to charge $7 fee on more checking accounts [View all]joeglow3
(6,228 posts)52. Clearly, I support credit unions, but you are talking apples and oranges
If I am investing my own money in a business and put it all at risk, I am NOT utilizing a model that allows me to break even just because someone else has a not-for-profit. And, when you look at the costs incurred for EACH account (for instance, mailing statements to each account every month), no amount of increases to the numbers of accounts will reduce the cost of paper and postage.
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Actually, they were one of the only banks that were financially sound. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#10
They were in better shape than most others but I don't think we know the truth about how sound any
harun
Mar 2012
#15
"Wells Fargo, Wanting To Rid Themselves Of More Pesky Bank Customers"
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2012
#5
you mean, like we give away tax dollars to them? Or in addition to our money being used
villager
Mar 2012
#12
This is the least note worthy and least nefarious of the practices that WF uses
truedelphi
Mar 2012
#22
And a lot of banks will play with timing things like that in order to create those NSF fees
Posteritatis
Mar 2012
#39