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Pretty blond Fox news lady is right..it is abotu the principle of the matter, 5 bucks isnt a lot but I refuse to pay 5 dollars a month for using my debit card. Fuck you Bank of America, Im closing my account today..there are too many goddamn options for where I can put my money, Im tired of BoA assholes nickel and diming people.

Bank of America got pummeled by investors and its customers Friday, a day after announcing that it would charge many debit card users a $5 monthly fee when they shop.

The troubled bank, already besieged by multibillion-dollar lawsuits and massive financial losses, saw its stock fall more than 2 percent in late-morning trading. The shares have plunged almost 44 percent for the quarter, the worst-performing in the Dow Jones industrial average by far. For the year, the stock is down 56 percent.


Now the bank faces a public relations backlash.

The debit card change has sparked fury on the Web and cable news channels. Consumers complained on message boards and in social media, vowing to take their business elsewhere.

Fox Business Network’s Gerri Willis went as far as to cut up her debit card on the air Thursday evening. “Right here, right now, I’m going to show Bank of America what I think of their fees,” she said before using a pair of scissors.

“That $5 fee may not seem like a lot, but it’s the principle of the thing — more and more coming out of my pocket,” she said.

Bank of America has said it decided to impose the fee after legislation sponsored by Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill) reduced the amount of money banks get when consumers swipe their debit cards in stores.

“Bank of America is trying to find new ways to pad their profits by sticking it to its customers,” Durbin said in a statement Thursday. “It’s overt, unfair, and I hope their customers have the final say.”

Bank of America, the largest bank in the country by deposits, is facing lawsuits stemming from shoddy mortgage practices during the housing boom. Last month, it announced it would shed 30,000 jobs and reshuffle its corporate leadership.

To shore up confidence in the company, the bank has repeatedly insisted that it does not need to raise capital and has sold off several valuable properties. It also took a $5 billion investment from Warren Buffett in August.

The bank will begin charging the fee next year for the bank’s basic checking accounts. It will apply only to debit card purchases and not to ATM withdrawals, online bill payments or mobile phone transfers, the company said.
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Bank of America faces outrage over debit card charge - 30/09/2011 06:27:03 PM 841 Views
screw all the big banks - 30/09/2011 07:19:36 PM 393 Views
I was relatively happy with Wells Fargo when I used them... - 30/09/2011 08:18:34 PM 347 Views
Agreed, but read the fine print when you switch. - 30/09/2011 08:21:31 PM 499 Views
I agree - 30/09/2011 11:25:00 PM 467 Views
I love my credit union, so drama free. I would never switch to a bank. *NM* - 01/10/2011 03:04:39 AM 199 Views
Hopefully this means no-one will dare do that here, having seen the reaction. - 30/09/2011 11:11:29 PM 393 Views
You'd think that. - 01/10/2011 01:13:33 AM 565 Views
Really like, and have already stolen, that last line. - 01/10/2011 02:40:44 AM 530 Views
It seems so silly. Like a knee-jerk reaction. - 30/09/2011 11:14:40 PM 459 Views
Can't believe they're still in business. They are a shame to the human race. *NM* - 30/09/2011 11:26:32 PM 172 Views
You mean BoA, not banks in general, right? - 01/10/2011 02:41:36 AM 485 Views
Yes, I specifically mean BofA. - 01/10/2011 02:52:20 AM 337 Views
I know, I was just teasing. - 01/10/2011 03:21:59 AM 481 Views
Maintaining a modest sum of money in checking/savings/CDs obviates this charge and most others - 01/10/2011 02:02:51 AM 443 Views
Hm? - 01/10/2011 02:12:41 AM 383 Views
Right. It's not an issue if the combined total meets BoAs requirement. - 01/10/2011 02:33:15 AM 555 Views
The bank may have the right to protect itself from losing money - 01/10/2011 03:15:52 AM 466 Views
Yes, but griping about pains arising from symptoms does nothing to cure the disease. - 01/10/2011 03:25:29 AM 455 Views
I'm still right. *NM* - 01/10/2011 04:23:06 AM 157 Views
I never said you were wrong. - 01/10/2011 04:41:23 AM 436 Views
I just like hearing people say it. - 01/10/2011 03:31:45 PM 538 Views
$20K is not a modest sum of money to keep in the bank *NM* - 01/10/2011 02:58:55 PM 155 Views
modest=$100,000 *NM* - 01/10/2011 04:36:56 PM 154 Views
Wells Fargo is considering a similar fee *NM* - 01/10/2011 02:29:39 AM 303 Views

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