Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Is your Banker really your friend? It may be time to simplify with Directo

It occurs to me as more and more people are hurt by the economic downturn, their traditional 'brick and mortar', mainstream bank may not be your best friend. While the Congress and the Treasury are bailing out banks (who made too many bad decisions while cashing in big bonuses), who is helping you when you are trying your best to keep your financial head above water? Are mainstream banks looking out for you?

And what is the old adage? When you don't really need money, your bank would love to provide a new loan, mortgage or credit card? But when you are hurting financially, when you need the flexibility and financial assistance, the bank is all to happy to say NO to you and your loan application. Meanwhile to make up for losses, banks put their Overdraft and NSF program policies in high gear. Armed with sophisticated banking software, banks are ready and willing to pounce on your first mistake. This is not the time to be 'living on the edge' financially with your checkbook. One can easily run up $28 - $36 per occurance Overdraft and NSF fees when your checking account was short this month. Has this ever happened to you?

It may be time to consider simplifying your banking needs. Consider a low cost Directo 'checkless checking account' with its accompanying DirectoCash debit card. Rid yourself of high cost checks and the mounting associated fees. Get back in control with an account that doesn't care if your minimum balance is $10 or $0.10. Work with a company that understands there may be a better way to access your funds, without the customer 'no service' hassles of a big bank. Use the product to shop or take money at the ATM without NSF or Overdraft fees.

Is it time to simplify?
BH

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