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Nobody watches my money any closer than I do. I look at every bill, and I look at my CC activity online at least once a week. I have set up notifications through their website to tell me among other things if a charge hits above a certain limit. I also receive notification of charges that are made without the card being physically present. I use autopay for convenience just as I use credit cards for convenience. That doesn't mean that I go through life blissfully unaware of where my money is going. Far from it. So, no need to wonder about me.I wonder how many of you that live by autopay don't even look at the bills either. Good way to pay bogus extra charges like cramdowns, etc.
Nobody watches my money any closer than I do. I look at every bill, and I look at my CC activity online at least once a week. I use autopay for convenience just as I use credit cards for convenience. That doesn't mean that I go through life blissfully unaware of where my money is going. Far from it.
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That's an interesting position to take but one that is very outdated. There are a slew of good reasons for paying bills from a savings account.
The biggest one in our current climate is debit card fraud. Why keep a large sum in an account that could potentially be compromised? We seem to hear of a breach every few weeks.
Few people actually write checks anymore. The Federal Reserve, for those not aware of who is dictating this policy, needs to get with the times. Why essentially require people to have a checking account to meet some outdated thinking? Money is money. What account it is in is immaterial. Having a savings account for those that are savvy enough to save does not drive the actual saving, that comes from a desire to accumulate funds. Those that see the value in that will do it regardless of the title affixed to any particular account.
The Fed is run by old guys that think in old ways. It's time for them to move from the days of the typewriter to the keyboard. If I exceed six debits for three consecutive months my bank tell me that they must close my accounts. What kind of bizarre policy is that? Who benefits from it? I've received one warning letter in the past.
I'd like to utilize my accounts in the manner I desire without some quasi-government agency dictating to me how it must be done. I don't think that's too much to ask.
I hear you and you hear me. I think we both get the bigger picture. I recently bought some furniture that resulted in a CC bill that month of over $4400. The bill got paid in full through autopay and it was from my savings account. Was I "saving" to buy that furniture? I guess that's open to interpretation. The point I'm making is that if one is saving money, is it never to be spent? If I accumulate money in an account with the goal to make a purchase that I don't make on a regular monthly basis such as furniture, a down payment on a car or perhaps a vacation, the account is just a vessel to hold the funds temporarily. There are a lot of ways I can deal with money but having to have a second account from which to pay bills through modern methods is undesirable for me. But I am forced to do so.Just sayin'
When people are talking savings vs checking, many times they are refering to whatever they are 'saving' they don't touch for bills and whatever is in 'checking' is free game for expenses.
dafuq? That's idiotic.Just sayin'
When people are talking savings vs checking, many times they are refering to whatever they are 'saving' they don't touch for bills and whatever is in 'checking' is free game for expenses.
The Federal Banking policy is very complex and I agree bullshit. I can no longer have someone deposit cash for me at Chase/JP Morgan unless I am there. They can deposit it into their own account and do an instant transfer.
They are cracking down on money laundering (so they think).
Yeah, that has the potential to bite me on the ass early next year. I collect on a note monthly and the purchaser makes deposits into an account for me when I am out of town. The problem is that I have auto debits out of that account - transfers to an investment account.dafuq? That's idiotic.
dafuq? That's idiotic.
There's a separate agreement for that. Had to sign one so I could wire $$ for my new Russian bride.I just opened a checking account there and they ask a bunch of new questions if you expect to make or receive wire transfers. Thank god I don't expect to make any international ones as there was a separate section for that that I imagine gets quite involved.
I do all bills except credit cards with auto payments.
dafuq? That's idiotic.
As far as the $$ laundering, TD closed down the business account with no explanation so I'm "assuming" operation choke point. What this means is that I haven't deposited a dime in cash (only checks/money orders) at the new bank because I don't want any flags to cause it to be closed too. So I'm holding a lot of $$ in the office and paying all of my loans with it.
My software makes it impossible for there to not be a paper trail so I can't take out $$ and not be caught by an audit. Many that fall under operation choke point don't have this problem. I hope they avoid as much taxes as they can.
I thought that was a bit weird. The daily cash withdrawal via ATM card is low too - only $500 per day total. This was even the case for their top tier checking account that requires a $25,000 commitment to chase to avoid fees.
I just opened a checking account there and they ask a bunch of new questions if you expect to make or receive wire transfers. Thank god I don't expect to make any international ones as there was a separate section for that that I imagine gets quite involved.
Just have her put it in the night drop.
This. I'm legal but I'm not depositing cash if I can avoid it.I doubt this is really solving much problems, it's just going to force those doing things illegally to store their own funds in a safe.
If he needs it that quick, there's a problem with his cushion.That only works if you don't need funds immediately into the account.
If he needs it that quick, there's a problem with his cushion.
If he needs it that quick, there's a problem with his cushion.
Yeah I never understood people like that. You should always have a credit line or other source of immediate credit for emergency situations. Of course having an emergency fund is even better but sometimes that's not feasible. A credit line is pretty easy to get. It's practically like opening a bank account. Everybody should at very least have a small one. You don't need to draw from it and just keep it at 0.