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BUT what about a
15 day loan with an APR of 42,583.33%
Thank you Bank of America.
How can this be, you ask. Let me explain. My son has an account with Bank of America and went to a merchant to purchase an item using his debit card, for $3.50, but only had $1.50 in his account.
So as a convenience the bank allowed the debit card transaction to be approved, creating an overdraft of $2.00 for a small (ya right) service fee of $35.00.
My son did not ask for this service, in fact when we opened his account, I Specifically asked the bank employee NOT to allow this to ever happen. I would rather have my son turned down for not being able to manage his money, than to have the Bank pay for his miscalculation and gouge him with a fee that EXCEEDS any pay day loan cost either in Dollars or APR.
In 2006, consumers will also spend $4.2 billion in ATM service charges to withdraw their own money. They will pay an estimated $22 billion in NSF fees to banks and credit unions and banks will collect an estimated $10.3 billion for overdraft protection services.
Businesses will charge an estimated $57 billion in late bill payment fees (more than 140 percent of the total estimated payday lending volume in the U.S.). And credit card interest will cost consumers more than $87 billion.
If my son deposited the shortfall the day after the bank approved and paid his overdraft that would only be 638,750.0%
When will the journalists, City councils, Legislators, Center for Responsible Lending and Consumer Federation of America figure out that Banks are hurting Americans more than they are willing to recognize, BECAUSE they never pay these fees, BUT constantly attack a product they never have needed or choose to use themselves.
Later in the article, he says, "[t]he nature of freedom of choice is that some people will misuse their responsibility and hurt themselves in the process. We should do our best to educate them, but without diminishing choice for everyone else."
This is how we need to look at this topic. Leave the payday loan stores alone and look for other options. Instead of taking away payday lenders, beat them at their own game by giving consumers even more alternatives!
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predatory lending” which basically is sanctioning payday loan lenders is not a real solution. It’s basically an appeal to the banking lobby.
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Election Day is behind us, and America has a new leader. The U.S. has chosen “change” by electing Barack Obama. There is no doubt that change is in store for the United States. Whether the United States changes for the better or for the worse is yet to be seen. It’s obvious that Americans believe Obama will bring a positive change to our country. Obama has promised the U.S. a lot of things like lower taxes for the middle class, putting a timeline on the war in Iraq, and trimming the federal budget “line by line.” What many Americans don’t realize is that Obama has also supported the elimination of the payday loan industry. Obama thinks doing away with the payday loan industry will protect low-income, and often minority, families from being victimized by predatory lenders. However, getting rid of the payday loans is a violation of our financial freedom. Maybe Obama will give America what it needs, but taking away our financial freedom isn’t a great start to creating positive change.
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