Definitely, John. It irks the heck out of me to have to pay for electronic ones and zeroes that nobody but a computer even "sees". The only reason they do it is because they can.
Bill
The first bank that ever did this to me was Fleet Bank in Boston. I had a nasty reference for them afterwards because they used to fleat the money of my account. They used the excuse that due to economic conditions, this iwas back in 1989, they would have to charge all accounts, whether they were direct deposit or not, an account charge if the account was less than $5,000. Now in a recession, who in their right mind had that much money in their bank account.
When they were purchased by Bay Bank, and then BA, I said no loss. I no longer had to deal with them, and will never deal with them as long as I can help it.
I referred to these charges as because we can and feel like charges!
John