I hope I helped. They bought my small bank years ago and started collecting fees on everything. Even my accounts with close to $50,000 started getting charged $15 a month. I closed everything I ever did with them and threw out all their credit cards. They are the worst.
“I hope I helped. They bought my small bank years ago and started collecting fees on everything. Even my accounts with close to $50,000 started getting charged $15 a month. I closed everything I ever did with them and threw out all their credit cards. They are the worst.”
Thankfully we still have a local bank here that’s been in operation since 1862. I’ll take them over any of the big banks. They may be a little “dated” but they have an excellent website for online banking through “Net Teller” and very few fees for anything.
Wachovia and now Wells Fargo sucked.
No, Bank of America is the bank of Evil. And Capital One is the worst credit card I ever did business with.
JP Morgan does suck though.
The big banks don’t seem to care that non-wealthy individuals are leaving; it seems they want you to leave.
In my area any new banking jobs went to immigrants; the middle-aged Americans that worked in them are gone, replaced with younger, less experienced workers. All have accents (including the white ones).
Many years ago I was using a small savings & loan to put together money to get married; at the time they couldn’t offer checking but would give three free money orders per month if your balance was high enough. When I started drawing money out to start putting deposits on the hall, etc., they charged me a couple of bucks for a money order. I asked if $15K wasn’t sufficiently high to offset the fee, and was told it wasn’t; at that point I told them to simply close the account.
They told me I could only draw $3K per day, so over the next four days I drew out the balance; on the last day the stupid twit I’d been dealing with each day asked if I would like to speak to a manager. I told her it was a little late for that, and never laid eyes on the place again.
In my area it seems there are no Americans (not even the managers anymore), and nobody over twenty years old, working in any banks...