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Like the title says, I'm looking to leave BoA. Who should i go to? Chase, Wells Fargo, etc. 24 looking to nukbuild my credit, pad a ssavings.
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I withdraw maybe 3-4 times a week. I'm in Maryland. Only 2 boa here. Looking for fewer fees if at all possible.Why are you leaving BofA?
What kind of financial needs do you have? Example: withdrawing from ATMs a lot/a little, weekend hours, fewer fees, friendly tellers, plentiful/national/local locations, etc.
TL;DR: need more info, fam.
Any recommendations?I only deal with credit unions. If you go the CU route join one that lets you withdraw for free from convenience stores like 7/11,CVS, Walgreens, etc.
Having worked for BofA before I can tell you they do care about you leaving, but not because they care about you the person/consumer. Each branch will try to keep you for the mere fact that it count against that branch's profits and losses.Credit union are your friend.
Big banks don't give a damb about you switching
I dunno if you're serious or joking. Firstly, what's the issue? Secondly, would changing banks actually help fix your displeasure.Like the title says, I'm looking to leave BoA. Who should i go to? Chase, Wells Fargo, etc. 24 looking to nukbuild my credit, pad a ssavings.