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Terms & Conditions: Podcast

Terms & Conditions: Podcast

By Current

A podcast where a guy reads the overdraft terms and conditions from big banks
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Terms & Conditions: JPMorgan Chase

Terms & Conditions: PodcastJun 13, 2019

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Terms & Conditions: Wells Fargo

Terms & Conditions: Wells Fargo

Everyday, Big Banks make close to a $100 million in overdraft fees. Next year, Big Banks are estimated to rake in $40 billion in overdraft fees, and that's possible because 1 in 4 Americans are being hit with these fees. The major issue is that almost nobody actually reads the terms and conditions of these overdrafts from big banks, and have no clue what they are actually agreeing to. We at Current know that! We also know that you listen to podcasts which is why we launched The Terms and Conditions Podcast to help everyday Americans better understand what they are agreeing to. These are the overdraft terms and conditions from Wells Fargo.

Jun 13, 201903:08
Terms & Conditions: Bank of America

Terms & Conditions: Bank of America

Everyday, Big Banks make close to a $100 million in overdraft fees. Next year, Big Banks are estimated to rake in $40 billion in overdraft fees, and that's possible because 1 in 4 Americans are being hit with these fees. The major issue is that almost nobody actually reads the terms and conditions of these overdrafts from big banks, and have no clue what they are actually agreeing to. We at Current know that! We also know that you listen to podcasts which is why we launched The Terms and Conditions Podcast to help everyday Americans better understand what they are agreeing to. These are the overdraft terms and conditions from Bank of America.

Jun 13, 201902:07
Terms & Conditions: JPMorgan Chase

Terms & Conditions: JPMorgan Chase

Everyday, Big Banks make close to a $100 million in overdraft fees. Next year, Big Banks are estimated to rake in $40 billion in overdraft fees, and that's possible because 1 in 4 Americans are being hit with these fees. The major issue is that almost nobody actually reads the terms and conditions of these overdrafts from big banks, and have no clue what they are actually agreeing to. We at Current know that! We also know that you listen to podcasts which is why we launched The Terms and Conditions Podcast to help everyday Americans better understand what they are agreeing to. These are the overdraft terms and conditions from JPMorgan Chase.

Jun 13, 201902:22