I suspect you would prefer to answer this yourself.
What I'm suggesting here is that one doesn't make much money off of
interest paid by banks today, and those who have little money are
basically paving the way for these institutions to create money on the
bank charges alone.
Just yesterday I heard of a retired Canadian couple who got back $1400
in bank charges because in Canada no one over sixty is supposed to pay
regular banking fees. The couple, like many other retirees, thought the
age of exemption was 65. Now CBC radio one, who aired the story, is
making it a point to get this info out. I just love it!
Natalia
Christoph Reuss wrote:
Natalia wrote:
A point to better literacy -- better educated people would not likely
keep their money in banks much longer.
Where would they put it?
Chris
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