Except I'm out faster than i was before, and my time is worth dollars to me.cyphertext wrote:Except that their fees didn't go down when they introduced ATMs... Kinda like when you use the self checkout at the grocery store... you are still paying the same price, so you are actually paying to be the cashier and bagger yourself.chamberc wrote:Hmm... they want to charge you for something that costs them money? Seems perfectly reasonable to me. Why should I have to pay for a service I don't use? It seems to me, such use-based pricing is the epitome of the American way.OneGun wrote:I stopped doing business with B of A a long time ago when they wanted to charge a fee to visit with a human teller rather than the ATM.
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- Wed Apr 11, 2018 9:02 am
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- Wed Apr 11, 2018 7:54 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Banks getting in on the action
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Re: Banks getting in on the action
Hmm... they want to charge you for something that costs them money? Seems perfectly reasonable to me. Why should I have to pay for a service I don't use? It seems to me, such use-based pricing is the epitome of the American way.OneGun wrote:I stopped doing business with B of A a long time ago when they wanted to charge a fee to visit with a human teller rather than the ATM.