That all depends on you. What are you wanting in a bank? All banks have their good points and their bad points. We all have horror stories about the bad banks, the problem is what happened to all the good stories about the banks. But I am getting side tracked. If you are just getting started then I would probably go with B of A otherwise then I would look into Citibank or maybe Washington Mutual. Also don't forget you local credit unions they are a very good starter bank.
2007-02-26 09:21:01
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answered by rahlyd swamp muffin 4
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That is kinda a hard question !! All you will get is an opinionated answer,, due to the fact that no bank is good! ! They are all out to make money off us,, and they do !,, If someone says Bank A. is better than Bank B. I would tend to think they themselves messed up at Bank B. ,,learning a lesson,, moving then to Bank A. Not messing up again cause of past experience At Bank B. So now Joe Consumer says Bank B. stinks I would only do my banking at Bank A. ,,understand ,, All banks do about the same thing they may offer free checking ,, but they get You somewhere else,, it's just a game of wording ,, and cheesy free gifts * George Forman grills etc.,, so I would pick one with the most locations in your area! those ATM with draws at Foreign ATM's add up quick!
2007-02-26 18:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitly not Bank of America.
I use Wells Fargo and have never had any complaints. Also I have heard and read nothing but good things about Washington Mutual.
2007-02-26 17:17:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I thnik that Bank of America is the best because of the following reasons below:
1) Free Checking accounts if you pay one bill online
2) keep the Change program because I don't lose any money over some purchases that I made that later turned out to be useless. For example: I bought a shirt on sale for $13.06. The 94 cents went into my savings account. However, a few years later, the shirt I bought, shrunk. I didn't lose any money on that shirt because I kept 94 cents in my savings
3) ATms are everywhere
So check it out yourself
2007-02-26 17:18:43
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answered by Anonymous
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None of the above. Stick to a small local or at least regional bank that still employs humans. Those megabanks are full of a bunch of mindless drones who can't make a decision about anything. You can almost hear the little gears turning in their heads when you ask a question that requires a thoughtful response.
2007-02-26 20:00:33
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answered by Tom's Mom 4
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I like Bank of America for a number of reasons:
1. They're almost everywhere I travel.
2. There's almost always a way to get their services for free.
3. You can do just about anything online with Bank of America...seriously, it's got the best online banking site I've ever seen in my life.
4. The personal bankers go out of their way to assist you whenever they can.
5. Even though it's a "big bank," they make it a point to know you by your first name if you come to the branch regularly.
2007-02-26 17:13:59
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answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7
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BoA is pretty good, but Charles Schwab Bank is the best. They customer service is excellent, and they don't nickel & dime you.
2007-02-26 17:13:17
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answered by JeffyB 7
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I say go with a Credit Union. They are non-profit and therefor offer better deals and fewer "fees". Good Luck!
2007-02-26 17:14:12
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answered by lanitaslace 1
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i go threw wells Fargo and i love them they offer overdraft protection!!
2007-02-26 17:13:51
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answered by Adele.S 4
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