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the only difference would be that my company's business accounts (i manage all 5 of them) are at the same bank and at some point a good bank employee brought to my attn we could change some to different acct types and save some fees (saved $10/mo on most accts). over the years i have noticed various fees going up like by $1 or more at a time with regularity, but one always hopes they will not get charged these fees (overdrawn, etc). the business accts are at risk for these (thru no fault of mine, boss likes to take more risks than i am comfortable with btw), not my personal ones though, i avoid all fees successfully with my own.
hope your bank's being swallowed doesn't cause you grief though.
oh, i totally don't trust those coin counting machines (such as the penny arcade)!!!! i'd rather buy a little one for $50 or less than be stiffed of that.....
As far as those coin counting machines go - if you've got a reasonable amount of change, you might as well roll it yourself and bring it in...that way if it's off at least it's your fault. If you are bringing in hundreds of pounds of change...a few missed coins is worth the savings in time...
I've never seen anyone take their dog into the bank before. maybe New Jersey is just weird like that.
Juggler314: I normally "roll my own" but those machines look fun. Plus, at Commerce, if you guess your total and come within a $1, they'll give you a "prize." Since I counted mine before bringing them in, I was only off by $0.05 (probably due to a miscalculation on their part.
Heidi: Good info, thanks for sharing.
Jennson: My main checking account was at New Jersey National Bank, bought by CoreStates, bought by First Union, bought by Wachovia. That account dates back to when I was a teenager. It's not that I'm fiercely loyal; it's free. I opened the Commerce account for a little variety, service on Sundays, and access to more tellers for occasional coin collecting.
: )