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Old 02-22-2012, 10:42 AM   #8
RIJIMMY
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What a bunch of thieves!! If you don't have an account, they charge $7.00 to cash a check drawn on one of their own accounts!!!! Outrageous! What is becoming of this country when a bank charges to cash one of its own checks? BAC charges to cash on a corporate check... The Citizens fees are outrageous too. My SO pulled her and her mother's accounts after being charged 20 bucks for monthly fees, even though they had sizable CDs there as well.

Just sent the client a bill for the check cashing fee.... Eff Citizens.
I've heard this recently from someone else, there is something seriously wrong with that. It undermines the security and trust of a check. It pushes the burden on the recipient when it should be on the issuer. It makes Citizens checks worth $7 less than any other banks. Im surprised this is not being challenged in court

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