For debit card, unfortunately, no. Banks need to substantiate their income with these charges. As for credit card, yes. You can seek for waiver.
2007-03-12 00:46:08
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answered by SGElite 7
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I'm in Toronto and Capital One has a secured credit card that charges interest on transactions but not any monthly fees. To start you would give them a $75 deposit and they will give you a credit card with a $200 limit. If you want to increase the limit you give them more money. After a year they return your deposit and you receive a regular credit card. Be aware that if you go over the limit they charge a over limit fee of $29.
2007-03-12 00:36:34
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answered by sherr 1
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Hi!
There are plenty that don't charge a dime..but these are from traditional banks like Netbank, WaMu and many, many others.
The first question: can you open a normal bank account?
If you can..go for it.
Now..if you are chex systems..there may be a bank that will open you a account..but they're not going to be easy. Search for it..I'm sure there are a few left.
Here's another idea: Some online savings accounts have checkcard/debit cards attached..look for these. The only one I have is with Washington Mutual. The MC checkcard is linked to noth checking and savings.
>>I think green dot is illegal, btw. I think it is against the law for something like that to not disclose all the fees before purchase. The one I looked at walgreens did not. Pass on this.
Good luck!
2007-03-12 01:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not just use a debit card out of your checking account? I don't get charged monthly fees for that, and you can only spend what you have in your account.
2007-03-12 02:38:35
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answered by Jen G 5
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all of them fee How else may they make money? did you know you may open an account at a credit union on line? once set up, they are going to mail you papers to signal - and also you're finished
2016-12-01 21:12:01
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answered by ? 4
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Below is a website that has a list with the pros and cons of each card.
2007-03-12 02:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, they're all here in hong kong...i'm going to get one next month...NO interests..what's more you get discounts on certain transactions..like a 10% discount on the movie ticket if you use the credit cards.
weird..
2007-03-12 00:25:23
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answered by hypnotech 3
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