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Bank of America: Breaking Up is Hard to Do

The latest BofA ad….

My friend Kirk sent this to me and I thought it was cute, fun, accurate and worth sharing…

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650,000 Americans Joined Credit Unions Last Month — More Than In All Of 2010 Combined

This is great news!  As a happy Credit Union Member for over 20 years, all I can say is welcome!  You will be very happy here.

I’ve said it again and again:  I don’t understand why anyone wants to bank with the big national banks.  They will screw you on fees and treat you like dirt.  Take your money to a Credit Union where you are one of the owners helping other owners and community members.

From ThinkProgress.org:

One of the tactics the 99 Percenters are using to take back the country from the 1 percent is to move their money from big banks to credit unions, community banks, and other smaller financial unions that aren’t gambling with our nation’s future.

Now, the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) reports that a whopping 650,000 Americans have joined credit unions since Sept. 29 — the date that Bank of America announced it would start charging a $5 monthly debit fee, a move it backed down on this week.

To put that in perspective, there were only 600,000 new members for credit unions in all of 2010. “These results indicate that consumers are clearly making a smarter choice by moving to credit unions where, on average, they will save about $70 a year in fewer or no fees, lower rates on loans and higher return on savings,” said CUNA President Bill Cheney.

This Saturday, 99 Percenters are calling on Americans to move their money from big banks to credit unions and community banks on what is being called “Bank Transfer Day.” If you want to stand with the 99 Percent and take part in this action, use the Move Your Money project’s community bank and credit union finder tool to find out how.

via 650,000 Americans Joined Credit Unions Last Month — More Than In All Of 2010 Combined | ThinkProgress.

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