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Old 10-28-2011, 11:42 PM   #13
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Default Big Banks Backtrack on Debit Fees

Hmm, they might be starting to notice that a little backlash is happening. It will be interesting to see what happens by Nov.5th - national Bank Transfer Day.

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It looks like Bank of America might be on its own. After the nation’s second-largest bank by assets got excoriated by consumers and politicians for planning to charge debit-card users an additional fee for purchases, other major banks indicated Friday they are canceling their plans to adopt similar programs. JPMorgan Chase, one of the first big banks to test such fees, has decided it won't adopt them. U.S. Bancorp, Citigroup, PNC Financial Services, and KeyCorp also say they won't use the fees. Wells Fargo, however, is still testing a $3 monthly fee in five states. "I generally think customers don't want to be nickeled and dimed," said the head of retail products at PNC.
LINK: http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/...ebit-fees.html
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