Hmmm my last car loan I thought was BOA and I would just pay $700 for a $400 monthly payment and it would automatically go towards principle. I definitely do it on my current loans not BOA but swear I did the same for them..Bank of America not offering the ability to add extra principal to online car loan payments. Only option appears to be going into a branch and making a payment in person.
**Update: branch can’t do it either, unless you bring two checks/or cash for two separate transactions. Only option now appears to be mailing in the payment. Worst bank ever.
You might want to go into one of the branches that is a financial center and look into this.Bank of America not offering the ability to add extra principal to online car loan payments. Only option appears to be going into a branch and making a payment in person.
**Update: branch can’t do it either, unless you bring two checks/or cash for two separate transactions. Only option now appears to be mailing in the payment. Worst bank ever.
My father was in the army. We have had USAA forever. Our loans have been through USAA or credit union. We have always been able to pay principle when we have wanted.USAA ftw
Woohoo! (I work in the bank)USAA ftw
Did that on the first payment, all it did was lower my next month’s payment.Hmmm my last car loan I thought was BOA and I would just pay $700 for a $400 monthly payment and it would automatically go towards principle. I definitely do it on my current loans not BOA but swear I did the same for them..Bank of America not offering the ability to add extra principal to online car loan payments. Only option appears to be going into a branch and making a payment in person.
**Update: branch can’t do it either, unless you bring two checks/or cash for two separate transactions. Only option now appears to be mailing in the payment. Worst bank ever.
Teller at the branch today told me they were able to apply extra to principal prior to a recent “system upgrade”. She filed some sort of customer complaint on my behalf. Doubt it will do anything, but she said they have had multiple people come in and complain about it.You might want to go into one of the branches that is a financial center and look into this.Bank of America not offering the ability to add extra principal to online car loan payments. Only option appears to be going into a branch and making a payment in person.
**Update: branch can’t do it either, unless you bring two checks/or cash for two separate transactions. Only option now appears to be mailing in the payment. Worst bank ever.
And please believe me, BofA isn't the worst bank ever. Ever dealt with Wells Fargo?
I typically do, but found the car I wanted and didn’t want to risk losing it, so let the dealer do the financing. And I realize banks want to get as much of the interest off the loan as they can, but what BOA does to practically eliminate the ability to pay additional principal is pretty shady.stop putting your money in to banks. don't take out loans from banks. use credit unions. better rates, better customer service, you get dividends on the money you hold and reimbursement for ATM fees if you take out cash.
banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
move your loan if you can get a better rate at a local CUI typically do, but found the car I wanted and didn’t want to risk losing it, so let the dealer do the financing. And I realize banks want to get as much of the interest off the loan as they can, but what BOA does to practically eliminate the ability to pay additional principal is pretty shady.stop putting your money in to banks. don't take out loans from banks. use credit unions. better rates, better customer service, you get dividends on the money you hold and reimbursement for ATM fees if you take out cash.
banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
so he's gaming the system by not doing anything? and you're not paying fees at a bank?Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
I hVe accounts at wells and chase. I pay zero fees. I guess being smart means I a gaming the system.so he's gaming the system by not doing anything? and you're not paying fees at a bank?Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
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I have to admit, I'm curious as to what bank fees people are paying that are a part of a normal account.Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!I hVe accounts at wells and chase. I pay zero fees. I guess being smart means I a gaming the system.so he's gaming the system by not doing anything? and you're not paying fees at a bank?Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
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Yep. I’ve been with BoA forever and have never paid any fees. I use Vanguard for a Money Market. Rates aren’t super, but steady.I have to admit, I'm curious as to what bank fees people are paying that are a part of a normal account.Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!I hVe accounts at wells and chase. I pay zero fees. I guess being smart means I a gaming the system.so he's gaming the system by not doing anything? and you're not paying fees at a bank?Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
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Yep. I’ve been with BoA forever and have never paid any fees. I use Vanguard for a Money Market. Rates aren’t super, but steady.I have to admit, I'm curious as to what bank fees people are paying that are a part of a normal account.Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!I hVe accounts at wells and chase. I pay zero fees. I guess being smart means I a gaming the system.so he's gaming the system by not doing anything? and you're not paying fees at a bank?Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
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Yep. I’ve been with BoA forever and have never paid any fees. I use Vanguard for a Money Market. Rates aren’t super, but steady.I have to admit, I'm curious as to what bank fees people are paying that are a part of a normal account.Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!I hVe accounts at wells and chase. I pay zero fees. I guess being smart means I a gaming the system.so he's gaming the system by not doing anything? and you're not paying fees at a bank?Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
OK10 common bank fees that are costing you hundreds—and how to avoid them
Bank fees cost you hundreds of dollars if you're not careful.fortune.com
i haven't been with a bank in 20 years but have been working in the banking/wealth world going on 30
yeah, you will get hit with wire fees. more for foreign wires.Yep. I’ve been with BoA forever and have never paid any fees. I use Vanguard for a Money Market. Rates aren’t super, but steady.I have to admit, I'm curious as to what bank fees people are paying that are a part of a normal account.Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!I hVe accounts at wells and chase. I pay zero fees. I guess being smart means I a gaming the system.so he's gaming the system by not doing anything? and you're not paying fees at a bank?Except that we aren't actually doing anything. I can't remember ever paying a bank fee.the thought that your husband has to game the system is the problem. most people aren't paying attention or aren't savvy enough to win the game.Only if you let them. I seem to have married Charles Schwab. We never pay stupid fees, or any fees for that matter. Mr R can game a system like a boss.banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Although credit unions rock. My dad co-founded the one at his company and financed his home purchase himself. Score!
OK10 common bank fees that are costing you hundreds—and how to avoid them
Bank fees cost you hundreds of dollars if you're not careful.fortune.com
i haven't been with a bank in 20 years but have been working in the banking/wealth world going on 30
My bank does charge out of network ATM fees I probably get hit with this once or twice a year
Assuming they charge for a wire, I think most do?
Also I believe I get charged a foreign transaction fee but in most cases if I’m abroad im using a cc anyway and I know my cap 1 waives them
Unless you're a Brohanstop putting your money in to banks. don't take out loans from banks. use credit unions. better rates, better customer service, you get dividends on the money you hold and reimbursement for ATM fees if you take out cash.
banks exist to soak money from you in every way possible and they are very, very good at it.
Yes they are.Bank of America not offering the ability to add extra principal to online car loan payments. Only option appears to be going into a branch and making a payment in person.
**Update: branch can’t do it either, unless you bring two checks/or cash for two separate transactions. Only option now appears to be mailing in the payment. Worst bank ever.
Not sure how many people know this, but unlike their insurance products, which are only available to veterans and their family members, the banking services are open to the public. As long as you don't need to go into a physical branch, it is superior to every other bank I've ever used: no ATM fees, reimbursement for fees charged by machine operators, superior customer service.USAA ftw
Whenever a late-round star like Brady or Russ emerges, a team leaks that they actually had a first-round grade on the guy. Right, that's why you passed on him five timesDraft experts. Everyone is an expert on every player. That’s a reach, he can’t do this, should have taken him, etc.
Not sure how many people know this, but unlike their insurance products, which are only available to veterans and their family members, the banking services are open to the public. As long as you don't need to go into a physical branch, it is superior to every other bank I've ever used: no ATM fees, reimbursement for fees charged by machine operators, superior customer serviceUSAA ftw
How often do you use an ATM? I cannot remember the last time I have actually used an ATMThe reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
I was told that the vet in question also had to be a USAA member for family to be eligible. My father was career AF, but was not a member so I was told I was not eligible.Not sure how many people know this, but unlike their insurance products, which are only available to veterans and their family members, the banking services are open to the public. As long as you don't need to go into a physical branch, it is superior to every other bank I've ever used: no ATM fees, reimbursement for fees charged by machine operators, superior customer service.USAA ftw
Also, note the "family members" in the paragraph above. If one of your parents was a vet (or in my case, served in the Foreign Service), you are eligible for membership, too. I think it may even extend to future generations, although I'm not positive about that.
How often do you use an ATM? I cannot remember the last time I have actually used an ATMThe reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
Yes, I think that's right. I seem to recall a friend having a similar experience to yoursI was told that the vet in question also had to be a USAA member for family to be eligible. My father was career AF, but was not a member so I was told I was not eligible.Not sure how many people know this, but unlike their insurance products, which are only available to veterans and their family members, the banking services are open to the public. As long as you don't need to go into a physical branch, it is superior to every other bank I've ever used: no ATM fees, reimbursement for fees charged by machine operators, superior customer service.USAA ftw
Also, note the "family members" in the paragraph above. If one of your parents was a vet (or in my case, served in the Foreign Service), you are eligible for membership, too. I think it may even extend to future generations, although I'm not positive about that.
Keep it Pg guysHow often do you use an ATM? I cannot remember the last time I have actually used an ATMThe reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
USAA was way out in front with mobile deposits. I remember the first time I saw that you could take a picture of a check to deposit it, I was like, "WHAT SORCERY BE THIS?!?!?" because no one else was doing it at the timeNot sure how many people know this, but unlike their insurance products, which are only available to veterans and their family members, the banking services are open to the public. As long as you don't need to go into a physical branch, it is superior to every other bank I've ever used: no ATM fees, reimbursement for fees charged by machine operators, superior customer serviceUSAA ftw
I did NOT know their banking services were available to the public. I'm a fan - all my kids are on USAA for banking and will hopefully use them for auto-insurance when I boot them off ours. The reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
Another perk - mobile deposit is instantaneously available for use once it's deposited (up to $25K per day). BofA mobile deposit - funds not available until next business day. BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
with restaurants adding 3% to bills now if you pay with debit/credit, more often now than in yearsHow often do you use an ATM? I cannot remember the last time I have actually used an ATMThe reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
Once every 1-2 weeks. The only reason I use cash is to pay my cleaning lady and put money on our laundry cardsHow often do you use an ATM? I cannot remember the last time I have actually used an ATMThe reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
You can thank my lucky stars that I am not superstitious.People that blame their personalities on astrology.
I seriously doubt that kiting checks occurs on USAA accounts.Not sure how many people know this, but unlike their insurance products, which are only available to veterans and their family members, the banking services are open to the public. As long as you don't need to go into a physical branch, it is superior to every other bank I've ever used: no ATM fees, reimbursement for fees charged by machine operators, superior customer serviceUSAA ftw
I did NOT know their banking services were available to the public. I'm a fan - all my kids are on USAA for banking and will hopefully use them for auto-insurance when I boot them off ours. The reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
Another perk - mobile deposit is instantaneously available for use once it's deposited (up to $25K per day). BofA mobile deposit - funds not available until next business day. BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Try UKAAI seriously doubt that kiting checks occurs on USAA accounts.Not sure how many people know this, but unlike their insurance products, which are only available to veterans and their family members, the banking services are open to the public. As long as you don't need to go into a physical branch, it is superior to every other bank I've ever used: no ATM fees, reimbursement for fees charged by machine operators, superior customer serviceUSAA ftw
I did NOT know their banking services were available to the public. I'm a fan - all my kids are on USAA for banking and will hopefully use them for auto-insurance when I boot them off ours. The reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
Another perk - mobile deposit is instantaneously available for use once it's deposited (up to $25K per day). BofA mobile deposit - funds not available until next business day. BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
My dad served in the RAF. I don't think I'm eligible.
I’ve probably used them less than 10 times in my lifeHow often do you use an ATM? I cannot remember the last time I have actually used an ATMThe reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
That's how we rolled back in the day.....I have an 8 year old son; he has a friend the same age that lives down the street. Tonight at around 6:30, the friend stops by ringing doorbell to come inside to play. Of course, my son sees/hears him and no way to say no (or at least no way for my wife to say no, as she is the one who let him inside). They proceed to run all over the house causing havoc all evening. We have cell phone numbers of his parents, and they have ours — no advance reach out like “hey, is it okay if our son comes over to play?” I would never consider just setting my son loose on someone’s house without warning (or at least would not have, but feels like this unannounced invitation needs to be returned).
"Services" to "Kickoff"?Try UKAAI seriously doubt that kiting checks occurs on USAA accounts.Not sure how many people know this, but unlike their insurance products, which are only available to veterans and their family members, the banking services are open to the public. As long as you don't need to go into a physical branch, it is superior to every other bank I've ever used: no ATM fees, reimbursement for fees charged by machine operators, superior customer serviceUSAA ftw
I did NOT know their banking services were available to the public. I'm a fan - all my kids are on USAA for banking and will hopefully use them for auto-insurance when I boot them off ours. The reimbursement for ATM fees is awesome.
Another perk - mobile deposit is instantaneously available for use once it's deposited (up to $25K per day). BofA mobile deposit - funds not available until next business day. BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
My dad served in the RAF. I don't think I'm eligible.
That's how we rolled back in the day.....I have an 8 year old son; he has a friend the same age that lives down the street. Tonight at around 6:30, the friend stops by ringing doorbell to come inside to play. Of course, my son sees/hears him and no way to say no (or at least no way for my wife to say no, as she is the one who let him inside). They proceed to run all over the house causing havoc all evening. We have cell phone numbers of his parents, and they have ours — no advance reach out like “hey, is it okay if our son comes over to play?” I would never consider just setting my son loose on someone’s house without warning (or at least would not have, but feels like this unannounced invitation needs to be returned).
Moms should have said sorry little windmill can't play right now
We roamed liked stray dogs in the late 70s and early 80sThat's how we rolled back in the day.....I have an 8 year old son; he has a friend the same age that lives down the street. Tonight at around 6:30, the friend stops by ringing doorbell to come inside to play. Of course, my son sees/hears him and no way to say no (or at least no way for my wife to say no, as she is the one who let him inside). They proceed to run all over the house causing havoc all evening. We have cell phone numbers of his parents, and they have ours — no advance reach out like “hey, is it okay if our son comes over to play?” I would never consider just setting my son loose on someone’s house without warning (or at least would not have, but feels like this unannounced invitation needs to be returned).
Moms should have said sorry little windmill can't play right now
Certainly easier with texting now, but I called in advance when I was younger. Remember usually getting the mom’s or dad’s on the phone picking up. Maybe that was not common, but I did not want to go out on a misinformed sally.
Same. The kids in our neighborhood did the same. Sometimes my kid got turned away. Sometimes we turned her friends away.We roamed liked stray dogs in the late 70s and early 80sThat's how we rolled back in the day.....I have an 8 year old son; he has a friend the same age that lives down the street. Tonight at around 6:30, the friend stops by ringing doorbell to come inside to play. Of course, my son sees/hears him and no way to say no (or at least no way for my wife to say no, as she is the one who let him inside). They proceed to run all over the house causing havoc all evening. We have cell phone numbers of his parents, and they have ours — no advance reach out like “hey, is it okay if our son comes over to play?” I would never consider just setting my son loose on someone’s house without warning (or at least would not have, but feels like this unannounced invitation needs to be returned).
Moms should have said sorry little windmill can't play right now
Certainly easier with texting now, but I called in advance when I was younger. Remember usually getting the mom’s or dad’s on the phone picking up. Maybe that was not common, but I did not want to go out on a misinformed sally.
Eta Don't disagree with your peeve just stating how much different it is now
I have an 8 year old son; he has a friend the same age that lives down the street. Tonight at around 6:30, the friend stops by ringing doorbell to come inside to play. Of course, my son sees/hears him and no way to say no (or at least no way for my wife to say no, as she is the one who let him inside). They proceed to run all over the house causing havoc all evening. We have cell phone numbers of his parents, and they have ours — no advance reach out like “hey, is it okay if our son comes over to play?” I would never consider just setting my son loose on someone’s house without warning (or at least would not have, but feels like this unannounced invitation needs to be returned).