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this new system is whack.
Bloody Hell!
I reckon I've given up $30 just over the last couple of weeks.
this new system is whack.
$30 of bank fees over a couple of weeks is bad for the customer but good for the bank as it helps cover all those nasty writedowns and keeps the directors and executives well fed.Sam, for those of us over, say, 30 ... WTF is "whack"?
I looked it up on the Urban Dictionary and it gave quite a few definitions.
From the context I am going with:
"1. adjective; appalling in nature, unconventional. "
Another definition says:
1. Street slang, meaning "bad".
But last time I checked, "bad" meant "good".
Please help me ....
Yep, I'd have thought it's just that simple.A big deal has been made about these fees, its really not that hard to get cash out even if you dont use your banks atm. I would 90% of the time get cash out when I use eftpos.
Up to you, Sam, whether you pay fees or not.
i looked at a credit union a while ago and their fees were almost as bad
As for Credit Unions
but it is a continual annoyance to have to keep adapting to minimise fees that these assholes keep introducing to pad their billion dollar profits. for over a decade now i've moved to using mybank only ATM's, not using counter service, using internet banking, limiting the amount of internet banking transactions a month, taking out large wads of cash to minimise ATM usage and so on to avoid the fees they pile on year after year to "improve customer service", which seems to be a euphemism for "close branches and sack staff"
fk the banks. fk their fees. fk their system. i'm being as nimble as i can but the slightest misstep or unanticipated need and they stick their filthy hands into my pockets to scrounge some pissy amount of change to add to their ever growing horde to distribute to their fat prick directors.
first against the wall when the revolution comes baby. i'll be the one of the ones in the firing squad.
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