Banks haven't given up on overdraft fees

Courtesy MSN Money Finance Tips  Thu, 08/26/2010 - 11:36

The rules on imposing overdraft fees have tightened, and the deadline for customers to opt in has passed, but don't expect banks to let go of this revenue source.


 

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