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Just got a letter from Nationwide on an account I opened a year ago. Stated that I had 2 weeks to make a deposit or tranfer into the account or start paying $5 a month dormancy fees on the account.

I do not recall this being disclosed when I signed up a year ago. (Could have been, I don't have that saved -- yeah, flame me if I actually did agree to this.)

With these banks dropping savings rates to near nothing, and then charging a fee for not putting more money in over time takes a lot of gall as they use the money that is there and give me nothing as well.

I think I will just move it out and close it instead. Just glad I actually opened up this piece of presumably spam snail-mail.


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Never received any notice, but got hit for $5 on 10/30/2009


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