DHK
03-24-2004, 06:52 PM
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cc/20010706a.asp?prodtype=bank
The only exceptions to this rule is based on WHO issues your ATM/Check card.
Bank of America and Wells Fargo both offer fraud protection:
Bank of America
http://www.bankofamerica.com/deposits/checksave/index.cfm?template=checkcards_manage&context=tsp&adlink=00030202761700008386
Wells Fargo
http://www.wellsfargo.com/per/accounts/atm_product.jhtml
Other banks may charge a FEE for zero liability. Notice how Washington Mutual (the "FREE" bank) doesn't offer the protection, unless you pay a fee for $5.00 per month "add-on package" or you get the gold checking account for $7.00.
http://www.wamu.com/personal/newaccountchoices/accountextras/pluspackage/pluspackage_CA.htm
Both BofA and Wells Fargo offer this fraud protection service FREE with any of their accounts.
* This is not intended to be a commercial, but an illustrative look at the differences between how certain banks operate and offer key services for their account holders.
The only exceptions to this rule is based on WHO issues your ATM/Check card.
Bank of America and Wells Fargo both offer fraud protection:
Bank of America
http://www.bankofamerica.com/deposits/checksave/index.cfm?template=checkcards_manage&context=tsp&adlink=00030202761700008386
Wells Fargo
http://www.wellsfargo.com/per/accounts/atm_product.jhtml
Other banks may charge a FEE for zero liability. Notice how Washington Mutual (the "FREE" bank) doesn't offer the protection, unless you pay a fee for $5.00 per month "add-on package" or you get the gold checking account for $7.00.
http://www.wamu.com/personal/newaccountchoices/accountextras/pluspackage/pluspackage_CA.htm
Both BofA and Wells Fargo offer this fraud protection service FREE with any of their accounts.
* This is not intended to be a commercial, but an illustrative look at the differences between how certain banks operate and offer key services for their account holders.