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Keep the Change Account at Bank of AmericaBy Linda Jonson from Oceanside, Ca. Feedback About This Post:RE: Keep the Change Account at Bank of AmericaDear Linda: sounds great, but make sure you aren't paying a fee to the bank for all of these point of sale transactions! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Keep the Change Account at Bank of AmericaDear Judo: Wachovia bank told me last night that they have severed their relationship with Chexsystems... Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Keep the Change Account at Bank of AmericaMy sister in law does this "keep the change" thing in her check book, when she writes in the correct amount for the item purchased she puts a higher, rounded up, amount next to it and uses that amount to work with all month; it makes her look like she has less money than she really has. At the end of the month when she balances with the bank statement, she writes a check of the saved money and puts it into her savings account! Post By Paula (Guest Post) need checking account
does anyone have any suggestions for a friend of mine recently divorced and in need of a checking account from a bank that doesn't access chexsystems (her husband screwed up their account so bad no local bank will touch her)... Post by judo RE: Keep the Change Account at Bank of America
We've tried to sign up for this in Washington State. I don't think they have it available for us yet. Seems like a great idea. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Keep the Change Account at Bank of America
I love getting free money! Post by lindaljh1 RE: Keep the Change Account at Bank of AmericaYou will definetly pay the taxes on your account so you haven't saved a thing. Post By Peaches (Guest Post) RE: Keep the Change Account at Bank of AmericaBe careful, with some accounts the fees charged for using your debit card is larger then the amount you save. Post by wonderpatty |
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