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Published on Oct 30, 2011 by

Kelli Grant, Senior Consumer Reporter for SmartMoney.com, discusses how to make the switch to another bank when trying to avoid banking fees.

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  • Close your account and go with a Credit Union. I have used Wright-Patt Credit Union for years and I have never had an issue with them. I am a college student and my 1 credit card is through them. I only pay 6.25% APR and I bet few (if any) people who use banks can say they have that low of an interest rate.

  • So much for unbiased journalism.

  • useless gibberish...next

  • November is international bank transfer day. Go close your account at your bank and take it to a credit union!

  • Get out those banks! I haven't used a bank in over 30 yrs. No check/atm, or money order fees and all I got to do is keep $5 in my account,

    Lowest loan rates available.

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