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With the new account, called eBanking, Bank of America is showing how it might come up with cheaper ways to offer checking accounts, rather than getting rid of free checking altogether.
detnews.com - Local Christina Rexrode 2010
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For instance, it offers free checking to customers who use its "eBanking" channel or solely use online banking.
Bank Of America Posts HUGE Loss In 3Q Tied Debit Card Reform The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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In August, the bank introduced a new "eBanking" account, where customers were offered a free checking account if they banked online.
Free Checking Is Disappearing AP 2010
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In August, the bank introduced a new "eBanking" account, where customers were offered a free checking account if they banked online.
Free Checking Is Disappearing AP 2010
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Bank of America in August rolled out its " eBanking " checking account, which doesn ' t require a minimum balance, but does demand that users make deposits and withdrawals electronically and forgo paper statements to avoid an $8.95 monthly fee.
Why Checking Fees Keep Going Up Karen Blumenthal 2010
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In August, the bank introduced a new "eBanking" account, where customers were offered a free checking account if they banked online.
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In August, the bank introduced a new "eBanking" account, where customers were offered a free checking account if they banked online.
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In August, the bank introduced a new "eBanking" account, where customers were offered a free checking account if they banked online.
Say goodbye to traditional free checking - Yahoo! Finance 2010
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Customers who sign up for electronic banking ( "eBanking") will make deposits and withdrawals online and receive paperless statements.
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In August, the bank introduced a new "eBanking" account, where customers were offered a free checking account if they banked online.
The Seattle Times 2010
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