john.martin wrote: » BOI is 3k per quarter... http://personalbanking.bankofireland.com/current-accounts/standard-current-account/
imitation wrote: » Its not too surprising really, they have to pay for all those branches, ATM's and staff somehow. It would nice if they took into account the fact the tax payer bailed them out, but I guess that counts for little to them. I can't really see ulster banks free banking lasting too much longer if they get a mass influx of people from AIB, especially of they are "low value" customers who don't keep much in the bank on a regular basis.
PCPhoto wrote: » if you were a shareholder of a bank would you prefer that you had 1,000,000 customers each with little amounts or would you prefer 1 customer with loads of money .... personally I'd prefer to make a little bit of money off loads of people rather than "bank" on one person staying with the bank.
tunedout wrote: » ....why should i pay aib for no extra benefits when for less i can get loads of extras on my account and not have to worry about the number of transactions i make.
cookie1977 wrote: » BOI is lodge 3k per quarter, not maintain every day 3k in the account. AIB is maintain 2500 every day in the account or else you get charged
imitation wrote: » (who were probably generating a loss for the bank) would leave.
cookie1977 wrote: » Ulster Bank
snubbleste wrote: » Because you are patriotic and donning the green jersey. :cool:
Meredith wrote: » I am infuriated by this announcement by AIB. I've been an AIB customer for over 26 years and I've always had my current account with them. I NEVER have €2,500 in my account every month, mostly thanks to the fact that us poor lower paid eejits are paying out more in tax now than we ever did to bail out said bank, not to mention everything else we are paying through the nose for. As usual those of us who are lesser off and had absolutely no role to play in the crisis that ruined this country are being targeted. Please stop hitting those with less and start picking on those who are better off!!!!!
tunedout wrote: » Meredith, there is no need to be infuriated atall, just be objective, and financially efficient. Take your business elsewhere. Survival of the fittest. AIB might figure it out someday. I'll be with Ulster Bank by then though.
danjo-xx wrote: » oh by jebus there is, there certainly is, we need much more than to just get angry, we need to get even but it aint goin to happen not while bankers and politician's and developer's are all the one.:mad: Power corrupts, and community/society looses/we all loose to a great extent but those in their ivory towers think they have won
Meredith wrote: » I agree I should talk with my feet and move banks but I don't think that's the solution here. I am sure many people will move banks as a result but the government should force AIB into a u-turn on this. Or if they insist on charging customers again, fair enough. But at the very least they MUST do so fairly and don't exclude those who actually have the capacity to pay these fees. .