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Banks threaten debit card spending limit
WFAA ^ | 2/19/2011 | Elaine Thompson

Posted on 02/20/2011 7:30:15 AM PST by FromLori

What if you go to use your debit card but find you have a $100 spending limit — even if you have more money in your account? Right now, the idea is a bargaining chip being used by some of the nation's biggest banks, including JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup.

The change would have a big impact on shoppers. The average family spends $122 on groceries every week, so a simple trip to the supermarket might in the future require a stop at the ATM.

It all goes back to new rules that Congress is considering aimed at limiting the fees that banks can charge retailers every time you swipe your debit card.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bankcollapse; bankofamerica; banks; chasefail; citigroup; corruption; debit; economy; jpmorganchase; threats
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To: pnh102

I’ll go back to using checks too.


21 posted on 02/20/2011 7:47:32 AM PST by Paladin2
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To: FromLori

Barack’s Wall Street Problem is Now America’s

http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/09/21/baracks-wall-street-problem-is-now-americas/

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Donates Serious Cash to Democrats

http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2009/07/jpmorgan-ceo-jamie-dimon-donat.html

President Obama’s Favorite Banker

http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2009/07/president-obamas-favorite-banker.html


22 posted on 02/20/2011 7:48:40 AM PST by FromLori (FromLori">)
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To: FromLori

Wells Fargo is now offering incentives to use the ATM card as a credit card. First thought was that the bank makes more off the merchant if the card is used as a credit card instead of an ATM transaction. I have at times used my ATM as a credit card but when the transaction gets to the bank it is treated as an ATM purchase.


23 posted on 02/20/2011 7:49:30 AM PST by engrpat (A village in Kenya is missing their idiot...lets send him back)
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To: FromLori

banks make a lot of money from debit cards, they won’t jeopardize that revenue stream.

cash is good though, I’m moving that way regardless


24 posted on 02/20/2011 7:49:32 AM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: glorgau

Most people, like me, use a debit card to spend money they have and use a credit card to spend money they don’t hace (kind of like the government).


25 posted on 02/20/2011 7:50:04 AM PST by 2111USMC
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To: kearnyirish2
I was shocked that Wells Fargo is charging non-account holders for cashing paychecks issued by their employers drawn on a Wells Fargo account; it is basically a penalty for not opening an account with them.

Why don't you go to your own bank and deposit that check there?

26 posted on 02/20/2011 7:50:48 AM PST by Norman Bates
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To: glorgau
I never did understand the utility of a debit card when one could use a credit card.

Debit cards replace checks, and you don't have to pay a bill at the end of the month. They should be an ideal solution, but the government-banking complex will always find some way to screw things up.

27 posted on 02/20/2011 7:51:12 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves ( "The right to offend is far more important than any right not to be offended." - Rowan Atkinson)
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To: 2111USMC

hace = have

need more coffee...


28 posted on 02/20/2011 7:52:31 AM PST by 2111USMC
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To: FromLori

29 posted on 02/20/2011 7:53:02 AM PST by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet - Visualize)
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To: pnh102

Where do you get the cash from?

The last time I was paid in cash was 1966.


30 posted on 02/20/2011 7:53:20 AM PST by Former War Criminal (My senior Senator [who served in Vietnam and Rhode Island] said so.)
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To: StAnDeliver

It won’t be funny if this comes to pass.
Especially if you’re behind me in the line.
Do you remember lines at the banks on Friday afternoons?
I do. They sucked.


31 posted on 02/20/2011 7:53:47 AM PST by GQuagmire (Hey now!)
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To: Norman Bates

I do that via direct deposit (most of our employees opt for that), and not at Wells Fargo. I find it incredible that someone can basically be penalized because of their employer’s choice of banks.


32 posted on 02/20/2011 7:54:36 AM PST by kearnyirish2
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To: EQAndyBuzz
Next thing that will happen is our paychecks will go directly to the government who will hire Goldman Sachs and BOA to pay us an allowance.

When it is required that all paychecks become direct deposit - it is only a hop skip and jump away from having them remanded to someplace other than your banking institution. This requirement can be imposed by SSA on the basis of 'tax collection' efficiency. There is paperwork suggesting this start by a future date - like 2015. Hold on to your hats. Cash is king.

33 posted on 02/20/2011 7:55:06 AM PST by x_plus_one
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To: glorgau
I'm with you. We use our rewards cards whenever we can. Utilities, car and homeowners' insurance, groceries, all go right onto the rewards cards. Last year, we paid for Christmas using just our rewards points.

I can understand the recovering credit addicts, like Dave Ramsey, but for those of us who pay in full each month (I actually settle up each night before bed) and only buy things on the budget, rewards cards are the way to go.

34 posted on 02/20/2011 7:57:44 AM PST by old and tired
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To: JoeProBono

BOA great for illegal aliens and acorn...

Banks Defends Credit Cards and Home Loans for Illegal Immigrants

http://www.menwithfoilhats.com/2010/05/banks-defends-credit-cards-and-home-loans-for-illegal-immigrants/

Editorial: Bailed-out banks should stop funding ACORN

http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/2009/04/editorial-bailed-out-banks-should-stop-funding-acorn

Shariah Compliant Banks - Is YOUR Bank Supporting The Shariah?

http://canaryinthecoalmine.typepad.com/my-blog/2011/02/shariah-compliant-banks-is-your-bank-supporting-the-shariah.html


35 posted on 02/20/2011 7:58:58 AM PST by FromLori (FromLori">)
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To: pnh102

“Use cash. Problem solved.”

Agree. The last time I was at Sam’s, I spent $500 buy some of my usual doomsday supplies and my check wasn’t accepted. Considering that I had at least $8k in the bank at the time (and no pending transactions), I was a bit ticked. It seems that they use an outfit called “Telecheck” which uses metadata, or some crap like that, to develop a customer profile and then determine whether the check is good or bad. They don’t seem to have access to the actual account info, as they tried to get me to punch in my account and security info at my bank (over the phone when I called them later), so they could hear how much was in it. I punted on that request. Now, I’ve been going to Sams for at least 20 years, and they know everything that I’ve bought (at least $50k), and they know my history with checks (perfect, of course). But I guess none of that matters now - if I don’t fit Telecheck’s criteria, I’m SOL, regardless of what’s in my checking account and whether they can IMMEDIATELY debit it (and whether I have proper ID, which of course I did).

In any case, considering that I’ve never been robbed, I have good hiding places, and bank interest rates are essentially zero percent, the only logical thing to do is remove a couple of k’s (in addition to my doomsday cash) and store them for Sam’s Club, or other places where I shop. I don’t really have the time to load up a shopping cart just to get rejected at checkout for no valid reason.


36 posted on 02/20/2011 8:00:47 AM PST by BobL (PLEASE READ: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2657811/posts)
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To: pnh102

Credit cards work well, too. Actually, they better than debit cards. Debit cards are risky.

Side note: Credit cards have a limit too. I ran into it one time when I was filling up the gas tanks for my three cars... all within a couple of hours.


37 posted on 02/20/2011 8:01:31 AM PST by dhs12345
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To: FromLori
I haven't used a bank in 15 years. I use a credit union and have been very happy. No checking fees, free online banking and bill pay, discounted loans, etc. I don't know why anyone would use a bank...

Mike

38 posted on 02/20/2011 8:02:03 AM PST by MichaelP ("Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe.)
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To: K-Stater

“If they limit my ATM usage then I go back to writing checks. So...what does one of them cost to process? “

Don’t count on that. See my earlier post. In my case, I guess I didn’t have enough ‘history’ writing checks to get approved...or some crap like that. Anyway, have cash, at least as backup, if you can.


39 posted on 02/20/2011 8:02:39 AM PST by BobL (PLEASE READ: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2657811/posts)
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To: bgill

Um, how do you get the cash, when most of us have our incomes direct deposited into our checking accounts, if there is a $100 limit on debit card transactions?

For those who actually still get checks, will the banks continue to “cash” them if the customers don’t deposit funds?

I would say that we would all have to go back to writing checks for everything, including groceries. The banks won’t like that, the grocers won’t like that, the customers waiting in line won’t like that.


40 posted on 02/20/2011 8:03:00 AM PST by chickadee
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