Bank of America $5 Debit Card Fees Are Unpopular, But Not Too Unpopular
October 4th, 2011 by Kenneth Long
Bank of America has announced expected monthly debit card fees of $5 beginning in 2012. These fees will be assessed for any month that you utilize your debit card for a purchase. It does not matter if you enter the PIN on a debit transaction or sign for a purchase similar to a credit transaction.
Apparently the fee does not apply to ATM withdrawals. A single purchase will  trigger the $5 fee for that month.
Consumers agree that they do not like the fees. However, the fees are not so unsavory that they are planning to leave Bank of America.
Instead, we are seeing another trend. Many customers including this author are making the switch to an alternate account with another institution.
If Bank of America does not waive my fee on a monthly basis, then I will simply stop using it for debit transactions. My credit union does not assess any fees, which makes it a perfect switch.
Another expected trend is one that Bank of America and others are definitely in favor of. They believe that customers will begin using their Bank of America credit cards instead of their debit cards. This benefits the bank, since this opens the door to finance charges that were not possible when customers depended on their debit cards.
For more information about the new fees, Debtors Unite is keeping up with the developments on the $5 monthly debit card fee at Bank of America. They are also following the regulatory unrest over the fees which Senator Durbin is personally monitoring.
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