Checking account options? Anything good of late?
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: New Jersey
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I just noticed Citi bank started hitting me with a $20/month maintenance fee, I suspect that's because my checking account dropped below $6k threshold minimum. But dam what a rip off.... I'm going to ask them to refund the fees as a courtesy after I replenish my account next week (once I'm back in the US... New Zealand has been a disastrous trip for me) if they don't, I'll change banks.
So any banks that give miles or other sign up bonuses that are worth considering?
cheers,
--Russ
So any banks that give miles or other sign up bonuses that are worth considering?
cheers,
--Russ
#2
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Land of the parrots and parrotheads
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Hey, banks deserve to make a profit! And the one notorius for saying that still has one debit card that can earn Alaska miles.
But, I gotta ask - did you sign up for TKR's on that Citi account? If not youse wuz robbed.
But, I gotta ask - did you sign up for TKR's on that Citi account? If not youse wuz robbed.I just noticed Citi bank started hitting me with a $20/month maintenance fee, I suspect that's because my checking account dropped below $6k threshold minimum. But dam what a rip off.... I'm going to ask them to refund the fees as a courtesy after I replenish my account next week (once I'm back in the US... New Zealand has been a disastrous trip for me) if they don't, I'll change banks.
So any banks that give miles or other sign up bonuses that are worth considering?
cheers,
--Russ
So any banks that give miles or other sign up bonuses that are worth considering?
cheers,
--Russ
#3
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Auburn, AL
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Posts: 361
Suntrust has a delta check card. $75 annual fee I believe with no monthly fee with a $500 minimum balance. Earns 1 mile/$ on everyday uses and 2 miles/$ on delta purchases. Also 5000 miles after the first purchase.
#4
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Chase is offering a $150 bonus on their Total Checking which has no fee if you meet their direct deposit or min bal requirements. The offer is especially good if you have a Freedom card because you earn bonus points when you use Freedom if you have a Chase checking account. See The Points Guy post: http://thepointsguy.com/2012/04/maxi...nk-bold-combo/
Click on the link below to recieve an offer code by email.
https://rewards.chase.com/XSell/150/...advertId=38938
Word of warning: Chase does not offer Checking accounts in all states. I live in KS and was not able to open an account via the website. If anyone has ideas to get around this, please PM me.
Click on the link below to recieve an offer code by email.
https://rewards.chase.com/XSell/150/...advertId=38938
Word of warning: Chase does not offer Checking accounts in all states. I live in KS and was not able to open an account via the website. If anyone has ideas to get around this, please PM me.
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#5
Join Date: Mar 2004
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If you're employed then most any bank should be able to give you free checking in exchange for getting your direct deposit. Otherwise, Capital One has checking accounts with no fees where all you have to do is keep a $300 minimum daily balance. Also, in my humble experience with Citi, I would call Citi and discuss the fee as soon as it appears on my account, not some time later in the great whenever. I don't recommend bank accounts any longer for earning miles unless you are SURE that the value you get out of the miles will be worth more than the tax obligation and complication. Good luck. If you're just picking up peanuts, and I consider a 5K miles bonus to be peanuts then I wouldn't be chasing all that. My two cents only! As a Delta flyer, I consider 5K miles to be of very trivial value. Oh, and my husband just signed up for ING Electric Orange checking account (I know, they're Cap One now too) and not only is there no fee/no minimum at this time, he will be receiving a $50 bonus. Makes that Suntrust recommend look VERY weak to me. $50 cash to use as you please and no fee for the debit card versus, are you serious, a $75 fee for a CHECK CARD? Sounds like Suntrust CEO needs to go to jail for highway robbery if I read that right.
P.S. Yea, I kinda like the Chase offer. If it wasn't for the 1099 possibilities -- and Chase may not even be guilty of sending out bogus 1099s for checking acount earned miles -- then we would have done that one already. No fees $1500 min. balance OR direct deposit from paycheck, Social security, etc. Cash bonuses offered in Louisiana have varied from $100 to $150. In fact, when it was Bank One, I did the offer for $100 and even got a free T-shirt but haven't done it lately even though we get regular snail mailers.
P.S. Yea, I kinda like the Chase offer. If it wasn't for the 1099 possibilities -- and Chase may not even be guilty of sending out bogus 1099s for checking acount earned miles -- then we would have done that one already. No fees $1500 min. balance OR direct deposit from paycheck, Social security, etc. Cash bonuses offered in Louisiana have varied from $100 to $150. In fact, when it was Bank One, I did the offer for $100 and even got a free T-shirt but haven't done it lately even though we get regular snail mailers.
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Mike
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I only use my checking account to pay off my credit cards and for spend that doesn't accept CC.
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Which interestingly, includes PIN purchases (but excluding ATM withdrawal, cashback portions of PIN purchases, and cash advances).
#10
Join Date: Feb 2012
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I just noticed Citi bank started hitting me with a $20/month maintenance fee, I suspect that's because my checking account dropped below $6k threshold minimum. But dam what a rip off.... I'm going to ask them to refund the fees as a courtesy after I replenish my account next week (once I'm back in the US... New Zealand has been a disastrous trip for me) if they don't, I'll change banks.
So any banks that give miles or other sign up bonuses that are worth considering?
cheers,
--Russ
So any banks that give miles or other sign up bonuses that are worth considering?
cheers,
--Russ
Benefits of the Citibank package and the Basic account package are really almost the same, with the exception of monthly ThankYou Points. To get the base points, you have to have 1 direct deposit + 1 bill payment issued through Citi's site. I use a recurring monthly $5 check payment to my girlfriend and vice verse to meet the requirement for both our accounts.
Basic Account: 425 base + 50 (auto save) + 125 (savings account) = 600/mo
Citibank Account: 625 base + 100 (auto save) + 200 (savings account) = 925/mo
Over the course of the year, you end up with an extra 3900 TY points. The Basic account though could very well be worth holding on to for the 7,200 points per year. No other bank I know of gives you points like that with absolutely no spend requirement.
#11
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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I'll be home next week, so I'll do my arguing at the local branch instead of via Skype on an unreliable internet connection.
Plan B was to move my banking to Wells Fargo... already had a Wachovia account I opened in 2008 with something like $5 sitting there ever since... but just got an e-mail notice that new account fees will be introduced. How nice? Hey, at least I appreciate the notice.
Plan B was to move my banking to Wells Fargo... already had a Wachovia account I opened in 2008 with something like $5 sitting there ever since... but just got an e-mail notice that new account fees will be introduced. How nice? Hey, at least I appreciate the notice.
#12
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I had a Citi account (checking) where they want to start charging a monthly fee ($15?) a year or so ago unless I kept six grand in the account.
I searched for a better deal on the Citi websites but couldn't find one.
Went to the local branch and talked to the manager. She said that while it was not on the net, if you came in they had the option to switch you to a special branches only deal with no minimum balance and no monthly charge-no direct deposit needed. YMMV.
Haven't paid any monthly fees since and got the ones charged before refunded.
Getting Thank You Points every month. They gotta be worth something.
I searched for a better deal on the Citi websites but couldn't find one.
Went to the local branch and talked to the manager. She said that while it was not on the net, if you came in they had the option to switch you to a special branches only deal with no minimum balance and no monthly charge-no direct deposit needed. YMMV.
Haven't paid any monthly fees since and got the ones charged before refunded.
Getting Thank You Points every month. They gotta be worth something.
#13
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with my luck I don't know how likely that is to happen, but its reassuring
I just checked my account again and it seems they started charging me in February when my account first dipped below $15k so I'm $60 in a hole already (why didn't I notice this sooner?)
I did check all my e-mails from Citi, and except for a bunch of crap from Citi Cards there's very little from Citi bank. There's nothing about the change of fees, especially to something as significant as this. Not happy at all.
I just checked my account again and it seems they started charging me in February when my account first dipped below $15k so I'm $60 in a hole already (why didn't I notice this sooner?)
I did check all my e-mails from Citi, and except for a bunch of crap from Citi Cards there's very little from Citi bank. There's nothing about the change of fees, especially to something as significant as this. Not happy at all.
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Mike
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with my luck I don't know how likely that is to happen, but its reassuring
I just checked my account again and it seems they started charging me in February when my account first dipped below $15k so I'm $60 in a hole already (why didn't I notice this sooner?)
I did check all my e-mails from Citi, and except for a bunch of crap from Citi Cards there's very little from Citi bank. There's nothing about the change of fees, especially to something as significant as this. Not happy at all.
I just checked my account again and it seems they started charging me in February when my account first dipped below $15k so I'm $60 in a hole already (why didn't I notice this sooner?)
I did check all my e-mails from Citi, and except for a bunch of crap from Citi Cards there's very little from Citi bank. There's nothing about the change of fees, especially to something as significant as this. Not happy at all.
Citi's general rule of thumb is to not refund anything greater than 3 months, because at that point, it really should have been the client's responsibility to see it happen at that point (i.e. no: I didn't see the last 9 months of fees, reverse them!).
biggestbopper appears to have gotten a very sweet deal from a manager--I assure you that is beyond YMMV. He/She either got a student/senior account, or a perminant fee waiver (the latter being a risky move for the manager, as it gets audited).



