No Fee Chequing Accounts
Does anyone out there have one that you would recommend?
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Can't help you here. We pay about $13 month at the Credit Union. I was hoping that Dad would qualify for their Senior account, which has no fees, but he has 2 years to go. This did not help him to feel any younger.
ReplyDeletePC Financial is good for everyday banking and free cheques. ING is good for savings only.
ReplyDeleteMaintaining a monthly balance (typically $1,000 or $2,500) may get you free banking at the other banks.
Good luck! :D Jamie
Chase has a checking account where if you use your debit card 5 times a month or do direct deposit there is no fee.
ReplyDeleteMost banks have a "free" checking, but you have to use the account or do online billpay.
PC Financial, for sure!
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