House votes to overturn rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sends to Trump to sign

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6 thoughts on “House votes to overturn rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sends to Trump to sign

    1. So let me get this right. Its republicans fault that some people can’t manage their checking account and overspend? So a bank allows you to spend more than you have in the bank but the bank is wrong to charge you for spending money you didn’t have? Make that make economic and business sense….

    1. So the bank is screwing the consumer over for charging you an overdraft fee because you dont know how to balance your checking account? You’re suggesting it’s ok to spend more than what’s in your account and a bank can’t charge you a fee for spending money you didn’t even have? That sounds like the typical American believing their entitled…..

    1. Not till people learn that nothing is free and how to balance a checkbook without over spending money you dont even have. When has it ever been appropriat to spend more than you have in your checking account, a bank covers it for you and you shouldn’t have to pay a fee for that service? Only a juvenile would think thats normal. Responsible adults know better…..

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