I never much bothered about what the bank charges while doing any transactions. I always thought that the charges is the price of conveniences i have to pay. But thinking back, does it really convenience me?

These days, banks are charging it’s customers basically when you want to do anything with them - monthly fee for maintaining current accounts, deposits for opening savings accounts, fee for giro transfers, late payments - the banks are literally making money off the air.

Some of the banks i know even charges customer for depositing money through the counter if the amount is less than some pre-fixed amount. It’s ridiculous - if you want to save some money, go use the machine, else, you’ll have to pay some commission. Errm….ain’t the bank tellers were hired to serve customers, whom main purpose is to save money with the bank? I think I’m getting a little bit confused here.

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