Unfortunate. Sort of. Not for Citibank. I guess Inconvenient is a better word.
I'd heard, both from the news and from customers, some of the crappy things CitiBank was doing on a macro and a micro level. I'd been with them .... since they bought Bank of California and absorbed my account. And they had, more or less, worked with me, making sure I had an account with the things I felt were important. Admittedly, once in a while I had to surrender ground, but luckily we never got into a position where they had to give any.
The last shift, I joined the "Thank You" rewards program so that I could have a savings account that didn't get a monthly fee if I had direct deposit and at least four transactions on the account. Today I discovered that, as of December, that loophole was closed and now I have to have direct deposit and use the automatic bill pay system.
And so I'll be finding somebody else to serve my banking needs. Luckily I don't have a credit line with them, so I won't have to find a way to pay that off, just alert my student loans holders that they'll need a new account number for their automatic withdrawals.
The last shift, I joined the "Thank You" rewards program so that I could have a savings account that didn't get a monthly fee if I had direct deposit and at least four transactions on the account. Today I discovered that, as of December, that loophole was closed and now I have to have direct deposit and use the automatic bill pay system.
And so I'll be finding somebody else to serve my banking needs. Luckily I don't have a credit line with them, so I won't have to find a way to pay that off, just alert my student loans holders that they'll need a new account number for their automatic withdrawals.
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Find a credit union.
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When I finally figure out all my autopayments and passwords for the utilities in question, that's my plan.
Why reward the banks for bad behavior?
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(Looks like they have co-operative arrangements with some local CUs.)
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For me the important thing was that they have good support for Quicken sync on their website (which made me move from DCU to Patelco) and they don't charge me a fee if I overdraw checking, as long as I have the money in savings and have authorized them to transfer it ahead of time. Your wish list might be different... I'm guessing there is a 50%+ chance that any CU you drive by during your local errands will welcome you and have what you need.