onethatcares
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Fri Feb-29-08 05:41 PM
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that BoA and wachovia plan to round purchases up to the next dollar |
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and put the added into a "saving" plan for a person, WTF?????? What's the real plan?
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Fri Feb-29-08 05:43 PM
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To catch people not balancing their checkbooks so they can impose $39 overdraft fees.
It should be illegal.
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Fri Feb-29-08 05:45 PM
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2. Do you have a link? Thanks. nt |
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Fri Feb-29-08 06:26 PM
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5. no, I've just seen commercials for it. |
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I don't bank with either.
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Fri Feb-29-08 05:45 PM
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3. BofA has had this for years |
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"Keep The Change"
when you purchase with debit card, the change rounded up to nearest dollar is added to a savings account. they match 5% a year up to $250. nothing sinister than i can see, though i don't love BofA for other reasons. just a promotion that is the banking equivalent of a change jar. and they even match up to $250, unlike the coin counting machines that take a cut.
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Fri Feb-29-08 05:49 PM
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But I have BofA donate the 5% to Make A Wish.
How are you doing, m_sf?
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