Zaraki_Kenpachi
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JGS said:Uh, I've been in banking at the consumer level for at least ten years. I don't need more education, the common customer does. The've been duped by their own outrage.
This has nothing to do with feeling sorry for banks, this has to do with feeling sorry for the customer and the idiocy in thinkng that a for profit banking system is all of a sudden going to say "Oh Well..."
Because of regulation in place, people are either paying more for services or not getting the services the used to get.
If the government wants to regulate something, fine. Just do it intelligently. This one was most certainly not.
The regulations took away fees (& perks for that matter) that have largely always been optional such as Overdraft protection and replaced them with mandatory fees and less sympathy.
How many free accounts were out there before these idiotic rules were put into place? More is the answer. The costs of the fees didn't change at all since the regulations didn't think to put caps on stuff (ugh) just thinking that the customer was too stupid make decisions. Most banks always gave the right to opt out of stuff, so it was a non-issue and the one thing people were griping about remained.
We're not even going to get into the horrors of the credit card industry now.
The regulations needed to be thought out and they were not by a long shot.
So not being able to arrange transactions to their own desire to maximize overdraft fees and no longer FORCE YOU to pay overdrafts are just in anger to piss off the bank? You still have the option for banks to pay your overdraft so?