Can someone suggest some bank that allows fee free ACH transfer in and out without too many limits and fine prints? I am using Chase and for every outgoing I get charge a fee of $3
Please update your title. At least add a question mark. There are so few, and then it depends on if you are pushing or pulling.
Your title implies that you found a new one. I didn't mark you red, but you will get red from many who click thinking you found a new one and get disappointed.
topntown
Member
posted: Nov. 23, 2009 @ 1:05p
gatzdon said: Please update your title. At least add a question mark. There are so few, and then it depends on if you are pushing or pulling.
Your title implies that you found a new one. I didn't mark you red, but you will get red from many who click thinking you found a new one and get disappointed.
Title updated..Thanks for noticing that.
djohan1
New Member
posted: Nov. 23, 2009 @ 1:16p
Patelco CU, they even have 1 day ACH transfer ($2,000 max per day)
ymf said: TD Ameritrade Ameritrade, and I suspect other brokerages, are not good ACH hubs. I had my ACH capabilities suspended, and reinstated only after I was made aware that it's there only to facilitate investment activities, and I promised to only use it for that purpose. I think I saw similar language on Schwab form for linking banks for ACH (Schwab Bank may be different).
wilkinru
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 24, 2009 @ 12:37a
um paypal? heh
jimshopping
Member
posted: Nov. 24, 2009 @ 9:09a
uutxs said: Ally Bank Fidelity Alliant
Don't you need some kind of referral to become member at alliant credit union?
craig10x
Senior Member - 5K
posted: Nov. 24, 2009 @ 9:18a
jimshopping said: uutxs said: Ally Bank Fidelity Alliant
Don't you need some kind of referral to become member at alliant credit union?
No..you can easily qualify if you simply join either a local PTA or the national PTA.....and you don't need to renew your membership in it...once you're a member of Alliant CU you're always a member...
nasheedb
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 24, 2009 @ 9:24a
I had a WAMU checking account that had it. When Chase bought WAMU and converted the accounts over, the free ACH in/out got grandfathered in.
jimshopping
Member
posted: Nov. 24, 2009 @ 10:35a
craig10x said: jimshopping said: uutxs said: Ally Bank Fidelity Alliant
Don't you need some kind of referral to become member at alliant credit union?
No..you can easily qualify if you simply join either a local PTA or the national PTA.....and you don't need to renew your membership in it...once you're a member of Alliant CU you're always a member...
PTA means?
craig10x
Senior Member - 5K
posted: Nov. 24, 2009 @ 10:50a
Parent Teacher's Association...you don't have to have children to join...anyone can....National PTA can be joined at their online website....local pta's may be a bit cheaper if you care to pursue that....It's one of the qualifying organizations for Alliant CU membership....i guess you haven't been reading the Alliant CU thread....read the first page of it first for more info...
olegos said: ymf said: TD Ameritrade Ameritrade, and I suspect other brokerages, are not good ACH hubs. I had my ACH capabilities suspended, and reinstated only after I was made aware that it's there only to facilitate investment activities, and I promised to only use it for that purpose. I think I saw similar language on Schwab form for linking banks for ACH (Schwab Bank may be different).I also got a nastry-gram from Ameritrade on using their ACH only for investment purposes
gatzdon said: Please update your title. At least add a question mark. There are so few, and then it depends on if you are pushing or pulling.
Your title implies that you found a new one. I didn't mark you red, but you will get red from many who click thinking you found a new one and get disappointed.So few? There are a ton! See Wiki for just a few.
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