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Under pressure, Bank of America drops $5 debit card fee
Nov 01, 2011 18:37 EDT
(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp reversed course on Tuesday and scrapped plans to charge a $5 per-month debit fee, handing a victory to consumers and protesters angry with big banks.
Under pressure, Bank of America drops $5 debit card fee
Nov 01, 2011 18:37 EDT
(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp reversed course on Tuesday and scrapped plans to charge a $5 per-month debit fee, handing a victory to consumers and protesters angry with big banks.
Bank of America revamping debit card fees
Oct 28, 2011 19:43 EDT
(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp, after receiving heavy public criticism for a planned $5-per-month debit card fee, is likely to give customers more ways to avoid the fee, a person familiar with the bank's plans said Friday.
Bank of America revamping debit card fees
Oct 28, 2011 19:43 EDT
(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp, after receiving heavy public criticism for a planned $5-per-month debit card fee, is likely to give customers more ways to avoid the fee, a person familiar with the bank's plans said Friday.
New charges herald end of no-cost US banking
Sep 30, 2011 17:47 EDT
Big US banks whose profits were savaged by the financial crash are rolling out a fresh batch of fees for customers, leaving experts to warn that the era of free banking in America has ended.
Many Hispanics hesitant about organ donation
Mar 28, 2011 11:23 EDT
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters Life!) - When Norma Garcia's teenage daughter was killed in a car wreck, she did not know that a decision she would make would be so controversial and test her cultural identity and Christian faith.
Many Hispanics remain cool to organ donation
Mar 27, 2011 18:33 EDT
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - When Norma Garcia's 13-year-old daughter was killed in a car wreck, she had no idea that in the midst of her grief she was about to plunge into a controversy that would test her cultural identity and Christian faith.
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