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To: Reilly Diefenbach who wrote (273765)9/7/2010 8:34:32 AM
From: TommasoRespond to of 306849
 
All my Wachovia perks are still grandfathered into Wells Fargo ownership: free checking, free safe deposit box, free automatic payments, a generous overdraft line of credit, etc. The only thing that changed was an annual $25 fee for the line of credit, which seems OK, especially since they charge no interest on borrowings that I repay within 25 days (so far), so that when a garage renovation cost $7,000 more than I had hoped, I transferred the money into my checking account and then repaid it a couple of weeks later from a brokerage account. No interest charged.

But I have no sentimental attachment to any bank.