Posted on 04/01/2009 6:16:17 PM PDT by smokingfrog
Even if youre scrounging for change under the seat of your beat-up pickup, you may still be able to open a bank account, thanks to the "Youre Approved Checking Account" from Snyder, Okla.-based Redneck Bank.
Thats right: Redneck Bank. A division of the Bank of the Wichitas, this tongue-in-cheek online consumer bank offers checking and money market accounts that you can open with $1 and keep open with a minimum balance of a penny. And theyre available to both rednecks and yanks alike.
This play on pop culture may be, on the surface, where bankins funner, as its web site proclaims. But although the bank may attract redneck (and redneck wannabe) customers across the country, slackjawed account holders could get duped if they dont read the fine print.
Where They Getcha If youre a frequent check card user with a Redneck Mega Money Market Account, you probably wont be laughing when you get your statement. Youll pay $5 per check card transaction (after the six free transactions you get each month).
And for withdrawals at ATMs not owned by Bank of the Wichitas, Redneck charges what amounts to a city folk fee of 75 cents per transaction, in addition to the fee charged by the ATM operator.
The online banks Youre Approved account, aimed at accountholders with little or no credit or poor credit, charges a $5 a month fee. Thankfully Redneck offers free bank-to-bank transfers. Youll need them if your Redneck account gets cleaned out by surcharges.
As with any banking decisions, read about account features and fees carefully. To decide whether a Redneck account works for you, youll have to do a little math to make sure your income and spending habits wont actually lead you to rack up debt.
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That is so funny! I used to live about 10 mi from Snyder, OK. In fact, my town used to play them in football. There are some good people there. And yes, they are rednecks.
I oughta get an account at the Redneck Bank just for the fun of it.
Thanks! Pure genius.
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