Friday, June 22, 2012

Bank of America and Your Bank Hidden Fees



I have been banking at Bank of America for the last 30 years. For the most part I have been satisfied. But I have to mention an incident about six months ago that infuriated me. I always thought, I had an overdraft protection on my checking account. However about six months ago, I was charged a $35 fee when my balance went down to negative $1.50. Evidently my SS and pension checks were one day late. Today, this has been settled and hopefully this incident will not happened in the future.

Bank of America infuriated many customers last fall when it attempted to implement a $5 fee for using a debit card. It comes as a surprise then that the bank is the most transparent one out of the 12 banks in the survey. All the disclosure information Pew looked for is available online. In fact, Bank of America spelled out the extended overdraft penalty fee directly on the account webpage, the only institution to do so. Although Bank of America has not adopted the same schedule as Chase Bank, Weinstock said it has been receptive to Pew’s recommendations.

Bank of America has been considered the worst-run of the large banks. Its buyout of Merrill Lynch in late 2008 cost the bank billions of dollars in losses. It still uses the Merrill brand for much of its brokerage and personal financial operations. Bank of America also bought mortgage lending giant Countrywide Credit in early 2008. Losses from Countrywide’s large prime-prime mortgage portfolio further damaged Bank of America’s balance sheet.

Wall St. compiled a list of the top and bottom three banks in terms of their transparency with customers regarding checking account fees. Pew measured how 12 different banks disclosed nine different pieces of information regarding checking account fees:

- Minimum deposit needed to open an account - Monthly fee - Requirements to waive monthly fee - Non sufficient funds fee - Overdraft transfer fee - Overdraft penalty fee - Maximum number of overdraft fees per day - Extended overdraft penalty fee - Posting order

Bank of America is Number 1 in compliance as of today!

Online Disclosures: 9 of 9 Information Available on Account Webpage: 5 of 9 Information Unavailable Online or at Branch: 0 of 9 Revenue: $115.37 billion

Be sure you know the fees charge by your bank from the nine transactions above.

2 comments:

  1. I used to bank with BA for a long time until they started charging my savings and checking accounts with monthly fees, which I did not feel was fair to its clients. The reason I was putting my money in the bank was to save money, and instead the bank was helping itself with my hard earney dough.

    I decided to close my BA accounts and move to American Savings which in turn became Washington mutual where checking and savings were free. I closed my accounts when greedy Chase bank bought Wamu and started charging monthly fees. Go and patronize the credit unions, no charges and bank fees are relatively lower. The big banks have become too self absorbed and greedy, they've lost so much business these past few years.


    Maxine Kemper

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  2. I have a friend who was also not happy with his bank he now patronized a credit union. Thank Maxine for your comment.

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