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Posted By engineer 8 months, 3 weeks ago in News

The billions of dollars that banks have received in taxpayer funds since last year have been a growing source of outrage for American consumers. And in recent months, some banks have added serious insult to injury, leaving Americans like Tony Cesnik fuming about hikes they're seeing to their credit card rates and other bank-related fees.

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    calitennflo8 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Know what? Do not use a bank...and you'll thank yourself.

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      sprzats7 months, 1 week ago

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      I agree calitennflo. These banks are no better than predators with the way some of them generate extra NSF fees. They DELIBERATELY manipulate the transactions so that one fee turns into several. This should be illegal. Bank of America is well known for this. I myself am fed up with all of these big banks with their outrageous fees and unethical practices. I switched to a local C.U. and so far, I have been very pleased.

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