• ImplyingImplications
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    10 months ago

    If we cap overdraft fees, how will banks make up the lost revenue?

    Won’t somebody think of the bankers! They hardly make any money at all on your broke ass $16.42 balance account!

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      10 months ago

      it’s only a problem if you see the banks as only a profit source and not as a service.

      We had to force corps / government to give us days off, Healthcare, voting, not being slaves, electricity, water, internet… all things they wanted to be products and not services

      Yeah, you don’t make a huge amount of money on a service that everyone needs - boo fucking hoo, close the business and get a real job and stop eating avocado toast.

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      10 months ago

      “You start nailing one white banker per week to a big wooden cross, you’re going to see that drug traffic begin to slow down pretty fucking quick.”

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      10 months ago

      Truly one of the dumbest articles that I have seen.

      Having any margin at all on a checking account is just gravy for a bank. It is not their primary source of revenue and never has been. Checking accounts are a mechanism to get customers to do business with them. It’s a marketing/advertising program, that has become required in the industry.

      Bank’s are only interested in loans and deposits. This is where banks make the bulk of their money.

      When it comes to the poorest people in society, they are not depositing much money or taking out loans. Bankers see them as freeloaders on a system designed to draw in people with more money. They can’t outright deny to service them without a marketing disaster so they punish them instead. Taking money from them to help defray the cost of their marketing efforts. Instead of just denying the charge for insufficient funds as they ethically should, they created an elaborate fee system to bleed money from them.

      This is why you should always deny the overdraft protection on any checking account. Never let them charge you a fee for a charge they should have rejected.

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      10 months ago

      I always wonder why it is like a given that they have to make a certain amount each year or else. What would be so bad if they just made a little less?