SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It will soon be more difficult for banks to charge overdraft fees. That's the charge for your bank to cover any overdraft transactions. It sounds like good news, but could end up costing you. To recoup losses, most banks will impose more rules on free checking accounts.
When you swipe your debit card, even if you don't have enough money in your account, chances are good that you can still make your purchase but you have to pay for it. For a fee, your bank will cover you if you overdraw your account.
Following complaints that banks have been abusing this feature by charging excessive overdraft fees, the federal government
It's a change that's likely to cost banks billions in fees and cost you your free checking account. According to bankrate.com, to recoup their losses, banks will likely impose more rules on free checking accounts. You might be required to keep a minimum monthly balance, take statements electronically, or use your debit card a certain number of times per month.
For customers like Deloris Merritt, it would be enough to make her consider leaving the bank she's been with for 20 years. "It would be hard to go to different bank, but I'm gonna do what I need to save money," she said.
For many customers, even a small monthly fee is too much.


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