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Report: #548506

Complaint Review: Regions Bank - Knoxville Tennessee

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  • Reported By: Angela — Knoxville Tennessee United States of America
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  • Regions Bank Kingston Pike Knoxville, Tennessee United States of America

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Regions Bank charges you 2.00 dollars if you do not use their ATM machines and then you also have to pay the fee that the ATM machine you are using charges which is usually 2.50. I know a lot of other banks do this and are getting rich from stealing from the customers they say the appreciate so much. When I am out of town and there is not a Regions Bank in that state I have to either walk around with a lot of cash or broke to keep from paying the extra charges. The only other alternative is to go into a store that will give cash back and buy something to be able to have a few dollars in my pocket. This is a practice that the goverment needs to put a stop to. I think we all pay enough bank fees without having to pay more to get at our own money.

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Atm charges

AUTHOR: Angela - (United States of America)

POSTED: Friday, January 01, 2010

I know Regions is not double charging me, what I am complaining about is how much they charge to use another atm machine then having to pay such a high fee to use other machines. If I want to get 10 dollars it ends up costing me about 14.50 total. I don't always like to use my card for transactions under 10 dollars. Then are also times that I might need a few dollars on me for whatever and if I am not around a Regions bank atm then I have to pay to much just to use my own money. If they do not have atm machines anywhere than at one of there branches then they should not charge this extra fee. I know other banks have free standing atm machines around town but so far I have not seen a Regions one.

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Regions isn't double charging you...

AUTHOR: Edgeman - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, January 01, 2010

That's two separate charges from two separate entities. Regions will charge you a fee for using an outside ATM and the owner of the ATM charges you a fee as well. Some banks offer perks - US Bank waives the fee for the first few transactions at an outside ATM and I know of one credit union that refunds up to 10 fees per month.

It doesn't have to be an "all or nothing" scenario. You can simply use your check card at places that accept Visa or Mastercard or you can just do your spending on a credit card.

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