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US Banks Total Scumbags?

cardswipe1After hearing the following on a recent CNN newscast where some banks that issue debit cards for the unemployed are reaping windfall profits from their misery, I was totally outraged:

“A $1.50 [fee] here, a $1.50 there,” he said. “Forty cents for a balance inquiry. Fifty cents to have your card denied. Thirty-five cents to have your account accessed by telephone.” He was quoting fees listed in a brochure that goes out to every unemployed person in Pennsylvania who chooses to receive benefits via debit card. He was given the option when he filed for jobless payments: Wait 10 days for a check or get the card immediately. Like most of the 925,000 state residents who received unemployment benefits in February in Pennsylvania, he chose the debit card and only then, he says, did he learn about the fees. “I was outraged by it,” he told CNN. “I was very noisy about it. I just couldn’t believe it. An outrage is just too weak a word. It’s obscene.”

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, 30 states offer direct deposit cards to the unemployed. Many of the nation’s biggest banks have contracts with the individual states. JP Morgan Chase, for instance, has contracts with seven states and has pending deals with two others, according to Chase spokesman John T. Murray. About 10 states, the Labor Department says, pay by check only. (See the balance of this story at the CNN site).

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About forsythkid

I am just a simple man with a head full of sand who is currently residing in a small town called Forsyth Missouri. I enjoy hiking, camping and all things related to gardening. I rec’d my degree from SIU majoring in Biology many moons ago and still maintain a great interest in the study of all living things. My hobbies include meteorology, the Finnish language and inhabiting cyberspace whenever possible.

Discussion

5 Responses to “US Banks Total Scumbags?”

  1. When and where does it all end? Is this really what it is about?
    It seems to me that the American people and I mean American are being made to totally depend on the goverment.
    They (the banks, IRS,) don’t give a damn about anything but greed!

    Posted by Linda from Or. | March 14, 2009, 3:45 pm
  2. I hate to be caustic,
    but no wonder this outraged guy is out of job. Read your fine print, take advantage of once-per-pay period free withdrawal, and avoid charges. If you’d rather be outraged… Speaks volumes.

    Posted by chukcha | March 15, 2009, 7:32 am
  3. Linda, it’s sad but true that greed seems to be a driving force for much of this world and while I agree with Chukcha’s comment to some extent in that we all need to be careful, it just seems like the good guys are always neck deep in sharks.

    Posted by forsythkid | March 15, 2009, 12:49 pm
  4. Very interesting article, i have bookmarked your blog for future referrence. Best regards

    Posted by Simonn | March 21, 2009, 11:13 pm
  5. This is a very good and informative post. I look forward to see more.

    Posted by HotWomen | March 26, 2009, 10:45 am

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