New Laws Rock the Debt Settlement World
Are you currently or considering working with a debt settlement company? Here is some important information about upcoming legislation you need to be aware of written by Garrett Driscoll of Debt Eagle and published courtesy of Personal Finance By The Book.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Bank customers fighting overdraft fees in court - Yahoo! Finance
Bank customers fighting overdraft fees in court - Yahoo! Finance
The battle continues! This time in Florida.
Customer service is not optional. It's your money.
Have you changed your bank yet?
The battle continues! This time in Florida.
Customer service is not optional. It's your money.
Have you changed your bank yet?
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
The new credit card tricks.
the-new-credit-card-tricks: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance
It's been less than two weeks since new banking legislation went into effect and the banks are making their counter move. See the link above.
Let me put it another way...what if you went into McDonalds and ordered a burger. While you were getting your money the cashier reached over the counter and grabbed an extra $5 from your wallet. What would your reaction be? I would hate to think of it. Then when you demanded to know why they took the $5 the cashier told you it was because you were too slow at taking the money out of your wallet. Then the cashier turns around and gives your $5 to his manager who slips it into his pocket.
Or, what if the reader board at the drive thru said that the Big Mac cost $1.99. When you got to the window they told you your total was $5.99. You ask why. The cashier tells you that the $1.99 price is only for those who get to the window in 45 seconds and you took 60 seconds. And, an additional surcharge was added because you had not been to McDonalds in over a month and had supersized your fry the last time you were there. They further tell you that you should have read the fine print on the reader board and that if you do not pay the entire $5.99 they will report you to the fast food hotline and that you will not be able to buy fast food anyplace in the country for 7 years.
What would you do? How many times would you continue to go back to McDonalds?
This is what customers have been experiencing with the major banks for the last few years. And, yet they are still in business. Why is that? It is because the American people continue to deposit their paychecks.
This is not the fault of your local teller who works hard and does their job just like everybody else. The policies that dictate this go straight to the very top and are now being battled at the congressional levels. Rumors of the battles are filtering down to the people who keep depositing their checks every week. What makes things worse is that some of the officials who are elected by the people are actually siding with the banks.
Don't stop looking over your shoulder yet. If you still have credit cards the banks are still trying to eke out every fee possible. They are definitely tenacious. Every time a law goes into effect to block exorbitant fees they find a way to go around it.
So, have you changed your bank yet? Have you closed your credit cards? Are you tired of paying for someones fancy lifestyle while you continue to cut corners?
It's your money. It's your choice.
It's been less than two weeks since new banking legislation went into effect and the banks are making their counter move. See the link above.
Let me put it another way...what if you went into McDonalds and ordered a burger. While you were getting your money the cashier reached over the counter and grabbed an extra $5 from your wallet. What would your reaction be? I would hate to think of it. Then when you demanded to know why they took the $5 the cashier told you it was because you were too slow at taking the money out of your wallet. Then the cashier turns around and gives your $5 to his manager who slips it into his pocket.
Or, what if the reader board at the drive thru said that the Big Mac cost $1.99. When you got to the window they told you your total was $5.99. You ask why. The cashier tells you that the $1.99 price is only for those who get to the window in 45 seconds and you took 60 seconds. And, an additional surcharge was added because you had not been to McDonalds in over a month and had supersized your fry the last time you were there. They further tell you that you should have read the fine print on the reader board and that if you do not pay the entire $5.99 they will report you to the fast food hotline and that you will not be able to buy fast food anyplace in the country for 7 years.
What would you do? How many times would you continue to go back to McDonalds?
This is what customers have been experiencing with the major banks for the last few years. And, yet they are still in business. Why is that? It is because the American people continue to deposit their paychecks.
This is not the fault of your local teller who works hard and does their job just like everybody else. The policies that dictate this go straight to the very top and are now being battled at the congressional levels. Rumors of the battles are filtering down to the people who keep depositing their checks every week. What makes things worse is that some of the officials who are elected by the people are actually siding with the banks.
Don't stop looking over your shoulder yet. If you still have credit cards the banks are still trying to eke out every fee possible. They are definitely tenacious. Every time a law goes into effect to block exorbitant fees they find a way to go around it.
So, have you changed your bank yet? Have you closed your credit cards? Are you tired of paying for someones fancy lifestyle while you continue to cut corners?
It's your money. It's your choice.
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