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I switched from a small town bank to BOA a few years ago. I've been really happy with them though. I love their website and bill pay system. Love how I can have multiple accounts linked together (my checking, savings, the daughters' checkings and savings plus a few separate savings accounts for specific uses, like vet and medical expenses). I guess it seems great to me because I've had no problems and our small town bank wasn't very sophisticated in the bill pay area. What kind of things is BOA going to start charging for? I don't recall seeing anything about changes. Wanted to add that my best friend really loves Chase. She lives in a small town about 45 minutes away from the city and she really likes being able to deposit checks using her iPhone. |
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I am also a fan of Credit Unions, I have been a member of Addison Avenue Credit Union since starting work at HP (Addison Avenue is I believe the street HP was first located on). Prince's Mom I know you are Atlanta, have you looked at Georgia's Own Credit Union? I know a few people who belong and LOVE them. Used to be for Bellsouth and Telecomm workers but they opened up to the community a few years ago. |
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I recently just refinanced my home with them and got tons of extra perks from higher interest on my checking and savings to a free lock box! I love the BOA app and the bill pay. Its so conveinent. I never have time to go to the bank. Last year, I heard rumors that alot of banks were going to start charging if you came in and had a teller help you. I hope that's not true. |
I bank with credit unions... I love them, they treat everyone equally, getting loans is easier, like a mortgage or car loan and they tend to pay interest on savings (tiny amount but better than nothing) and the fees are minimal if any. I pay no fees unless they need to transfer money from my savings to my checking because I overdrafted, then I pay a $5 fee. Other than that, no fees and I can do everything online but still have brick & mortar buildings to go to as well. Oh and I can go to ANY credit union ATM for no fee either. |
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