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Bank of America's keep the change thing.

Started by Daddy, August 24, 2007, 12:16:25 AM

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Daddy

Does anyone use it?  I have a question about when they round the money up and deposit it into your savings account.

If you buy something for $24.25 do they take $25 from your checking account and pay for the item and put the remaining money(75 cents) into your savings? Or  are they giving you money, so they only take out 24.25 and they give you 75 cents for "free"?

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FAMY2

 They take 25 out and deposit the 75 cents in your savings.

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Selkie

Well since they round up to the nearest dollar, they would then insert the 75 cents into the account.

Daddy

Quote from: Ripster on August 24, 2007, 09:30:36 AM
Well since they round up to the nearest dollar, they would then insert the 75 cents into the account.
Yes, I know that....

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I have Bank of America, never knew about that stuff  caterpie;

Snorkel

No, you don't get any money. They would take $25 out and save what didn't get spent.

Daddy

Quote from: Snorks B. Hindenbergh on August 24, 2007, 12:05:04 PM
No, you don't get any money. They would take $25 out and save what didn't get spent.
olol.

How about that part where they match your savings? Is that stuff free?

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