This is bananas.
Maybe I'm just spoiled, but here in BC we have this wicked Credit Union called Coast Capital Savings. They have this wicked account called a Free Chequing, Debit and More account. Basically it is what is claims... Unlimited cheques, unlimited debit transactions, unlimited ATM withdrawals (even from other banks/institutions... The other institution might charge you $1.50 but Coast levies no extra fees). You can set up as many chequing and saving sub-accounts as you like. Free online bill payments... Online banking... Telephone banking... Everything. It's great. I haven't paid a single bank fee for years.
Here's my dilemna. I'm moving east as I've previously mentioned and I'm going to need to start going to another local bank since Credit Unions don't cross provinces. I looked at TD... RBC... HSBC... BMO and a couple others and I just don't get it... Why would I give the bank $25 a month plus "applicable fees" levied when I decide to use my money? It doesn't make sense. They are using my life savings to invest, loan etc and they keep the profits and pay me %3 per annum (if I'm lucky in a high-interest savings account).
Anyways enough about my ranting and raving and more about my question for you... Where is the best place to bank in Ontario? I'm moving to the Waterloo area so something near there would be cool. Hoping someone can point me to a bank or Credit Union who isn't going to charge me half my TV bill in banking fees every month.
If I can't find a legit bank I might just have to hide it all in a mattress or hollow out a door because I'm pretty sure every other option at this point is about as entertaining as a vasectomy.
Maybe I'm just spoiled, but here in BC we have this wicked Credit Union called Coast Capital Savings. They have this wicked account called a Free Chequing, Debit and More account. Basically it is what is claims... Unlimited cheques, unlimited debit transactions, unlimited ATM withdrawals (even from other banks/institutions... The other institution might charge you $1.50 but Coast levies no extra fees). You can set up as many chequing and saving sub-accounts as you like. Free online bill payments... Online banking... Telephone banking... Everything. It's great. I haven't paid a single bank fee for years.
Here's my dilemna. I'm moving east as I've previously mentioned and I'm going to need to start going to another local bank since Credit Unions don't cross provinces. I looked at TD... RBC... HSBC... BMO and a couple others and I just don't get it... Why would I give the bank $25 a month plus "applicable fees" levied when I decide to use my money? It doesn't make sense. They are using my life savings to invest, loan etc and they keep the profits and pay me %3 per annum (if I'm lucky in a high-interest savings account).
Anyways enough about my ranting and raving and more about my question for you... Where is the best place to bank in Ontario? I'm moving to the Waterloo area so something near there would be cool. Hoping someone can point me to a bank or Credit Union who isn't going to charge me half my TV bill in banking fees every month.
If I can't find a legit bank I might just have to hide it all in a mattress or hollow out a door because I'm pretty sure every other option at this point is about as entertaining as a vasectomy.
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