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Hello all,
I've looked through the "banking" tag and don't see anything that specifically addresses this, so I'll go ahead and ask: I'm currently with Wainwirght and I like a lot of things about them, but I depend upon a lot of online features that they just don't have, which unfortunately has me considering changing banks. I'd consider switching to a bank that had all of the following:
Wainwright meets, at least arguably, the last three requirements, but not the first two as far as I've been able to tell.
Does anyone know a bank that meets all these criteria and that they've been happy with in terms of customer service and all that? One that still has the progressive hippie-fu of wainwright would be nice, if such exists.
I've looked through the "banking" tag and don't see anything that specifically addresses this, so I'll go ahead and ask: I'm currently with Wainwirght and I like a lot of things about them, but I depend upon a lot of online features that they just don't have, which unfortunately has me considering changing banks. I'd consider switching to a bank that had all of the following:
- Free billpay that consistently deducts money when the check is cut, not when it is cashed
- Online statements going back indefinitely (or at least more than a month or two)
- No charge for transferring between multiple checking accounts
- A decent online banking interface
- A branch and ATM somewhere within 5ish miles of the Davis/Porter sq area
Wainwright meets, at least arguably, the last three requirements, but not the first two as far as I've been able to tell.
Does anyone know a bank that meets all these criteria and that they've been happy with in terms of customer service and all that? One that still has the progressive hippie-fu of wainwright would be nice, if such exists.
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Date: 2008-09-14 08:37 pm (UTC)SalemFiveDirect
Date: 2008-09-14 09:23 pm (UTC)Also, check out bankdeals.blogspot.com (http://bankdeals.blogspot.com) for all sorts of reviews and information on banks w/ good deals, some of which are online, nationwide, or local to NE (They recently featured Brookline Bank (http://www.brooklinebank.com), where I do most of my bill pay. I only don't recommend BB b/c you get crap interest, and until recently needed $5k minimum deposit every day of the month to avoid fees.)
You might want to consider a Credit Union, too. Their online banking is usually less sophisticated, but they're also less likely to try and screw you over/generate horror stories.