Any one with Commonwealth?
May. 3rd, 2005 01:41 pmFor their Transaction accounts....
Third party payments
A fee is charged for each third party payment (ie. payments or transfers to another person's account or to a non-linked account in your name) made in excess of 3 per calendar month.
This fee applies to third party payments made from 1 July 2005.
So... how many bills do people get a month? How many times do people need to pay others? And ... most important question of all.... why?? It's using a resouce which had to be set up *anyway*, there's no human contact and there's no reason why they should be charging for this. It's only half a dollar, but WTF? Every dollar counts. People have been too slack with their spending, and don't even seem to NOTICE the fees and charges any more. I know I knew, but didn't make changes to my life to avoid them. It was *normal* for me and chesh to pay $25 or more sometimes for going over our credit limit on the CC. Last month is the first time ever we havn't had to pay!
I'm going to be watching my own bank very closely.
:-(
Have I mentioned I hate banks?
Third party payments
A fee is charged for each third party payment (ie. payments or transfers to another person's account or to a non-linked account in your name) made in excess of 3 per calendar month.
This fee applies to third party payments made from 1 July 2005.
So... how many bills do people get a month? How many times do people need to pay others? And ... most important question of all.... why?? It's using a resouce which had to be set up *anyway*, there's no human contact and there's no reason why they should be charging for this. It's only half a dollar, but WTF? Every dollar counts. People have been too slack with their spending, and don't even seem to NOTICE the fees and charges any more. I know I knew, but didn't make changes to my life to avoid them. It was *normal* for me and chesh to pay $25 or more sometimes for going over our credit limit on the CC. Last month is the first time ever we havn't had to pay!
I'm going to be watching my own bank very closely.
:-(
Have I mentioned I hate banks?