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  2. 13 common bank fees you shouldn't be paying ā€” and how to ...

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    9. Lost debit card replacement fees. šŸ’µ Typical cost: $5 to $15 for rush delivery Many banks will send you a new debit card for free if yours is lost, stolen or damaged. But you may pay a fee ...

  3. 11 pesky bank fees and how to avoid them - AOL

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    Use your direct deposit to help waive fees in one account. ... trigger an overdraft fee is if you make a debit card purchase that overdraws your account. ... feeBank of America$0JP Morgan Chase ...

  4. Overpayment scam - Wikipedia

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    An overpayment scam, also known as a refund scam, is a type of confidence trick designed to prey upon victims' good faith.In the most basic form, an overpayment scam consists of a scammer claiming, falsely, to have sent a victim an excess amount of money.

  5. Iā€™ve been scammed ā€” will my bank refund the money? - AOL

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    Contact your bank. Call customer service as soon as possible to report all fraudulent transactions involved in the scam. The sooner you report the scam, the more likely you are to see a refund.

  6. Bank fee - Wikipedia

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    The overdraft fee was also designed as a penalty for unauthorised lending from the bank, but regulators and governments have pushed back against fees that are designed as penalties. Consumer laws in a number of countries have forced banks to not charge fees beyond what is reasonably necessary to recover their costs.

  7. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, debit card-issuing banks will promptly refund any disputed charges until the matter can be settled, and in some jurisdictions, the consumer's liability for unauthorized charges is the same for both debit and credit cards. In 2010, Bank of America announced that "it was doing away with overdraft fees for debit card purchases." [17]

  8. Deposit account - Wikipedia

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    Transactions on deposit accounts are recorded in a bank's books, and the resulting balance is recorded as a liability of the bank and represents an amount owed by the bank to the customer. In other words, the banker-customer (depositor) relationship is one of debtor-creditor. Some banks charge fees for transactions on a customer's account.

  9. A Step-by-Step Guide To Understanding How Banks ... - AOL

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    Using an ATM outside your bank’s network can result in fees from both your bank and the ATM owner. ATM fees have recently gone up, with an average of $4.77 per transaction.