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i don t. i don t either. neither do i, but a lot of you do. debit cards are the number one way to pay. and over 70% of folks who have debit rewards, well, they are going bye-bye. cnn money reports that big banks are set to cancel the debit rewards programs. wells fargo and wachovia will end their debit rewards for new customers by april 15th. jpmorgan chase making a lot of changes lately by july 19th. no more rewards for existing customers. and suntrust, no rewards for new customers as of april 15th around tax day, and all current customers, your rewards will expire on january 1st of 2012. now, what s happened already with your debit? we know this is an ongoing saga. atm fees have been hiked by as much as $5 if you re a non-customer. and banks have threatened to limit debit card transactions. we ve heard that from chase from $50 to $100. why is all this happening? well, the fed is looking to limit the fee per swipe paid by vendors to 12 cents a swipe. ....
Contact act protecting consumers on that end of the transaction, they re looking to protect vendors and retailers by capping fees at 12 cents. the average right now is about 44 cents. so last week in response, jpmorgan chase said that they may cap debit transactions to a maximum of $100 or even $50 no matter if you press credit or debit. and they re already testing monthly fees of $3 to $15 on checking and debit accounts. today chase has decided to test higher atm fees of $4 and $5. listen up if you re in illinois and texas and you re a non-customer and you go to the atm and it s going to cost you $4 to $5 at those. if they cap it, you can t buy anything with plastic above $100. wouldn t that hurt businesses in general? it would. in the business of interest they re trying to limit the fees because if you swipe. say you re buying a coffee, that s a really hefty price they re paying. ....