Not one of your twenty so called 'secrets' are in anyway hidden. You're simply re-hashing the usual gripes of those who cannot / will not manage their finances within the constraints of their income. If you borrow money, expect to pay interest. If you help yourself to the bank's money without authorisation via an overdraft, expect to pay a fee as well.
Secrets banks don't want you to know
Whether you're spending money or saving it, banks have plenty of sneaky tricks which they employ to milk you for the most cash they possibly can. Here are 20 to watch out for.
John Fitzsimons
07 February 2017
Features
Comments
-
REPORT This comment has been reported.
-
My tips: Set up a DD to pay your credit card(s) in FULL every month so you can never forget and rack up interest. If paying into your own bank account in a hurry (maybe your account has run dangerously low), NEVER pay in cash and cheques at the same time. If you do this, the cash will clear at the same time as the cheque, which could be a week or more. If you pay in cash only it will hit your account the same day, or at the very worst the next working day. I speak from a bad experience here. Don't rule out a bundled account if you would usually buy annual travel insurance, mobile gadget insurance and breakdown cover. Get the prices for these and compare it to the monthly bank fee. Check the levels of cover offered as well.
REPORT This comment has been reported. -
Banks are not charities. They have to make a living like everyone else. Just be grateful that the costs are as low as they are - most other countries charge a stiff monthly fixed fee. So be careful what you wish for.
REPORT This comment has been reported.
Do you want to comment on this article? You need to be signed in for this feature
07 February 2017