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Branchless/Net-Only Banks: Experience, suggestions?

I'm really not sure why you're rolling your eyes. I literally can't function without a physical place to take my money. I do most of my banking online, but I still need a place to go in order to actually get my money into my account.
In the US, almost every convenience store sells inexpensive money orders.

But again, getting a money order would be a completely inefficient use of my time.
And this response is completely inefficient use of my time and yet here it is. Why did you even look in this thread if you had no interest, to troll? :rolleyes:
 
In the US, almost every convenience store sells inexpensive money orders.

But again, getting a money order would be a completely inefficient use of my time.
And this response is completely inefficient use of my time and yet here it is. Why did you even look in this thread if you had no interest, to troll? :rolleyes:

Overreact much? I don't understand the hostility over such a mundane topic. And please don't accuse people of trolling.
 
Right now I'm looking into Wells Fargo, Capital One 360, and Ally. But I'm not completely sold on the ideal of going branchless. It seems like the best solution but, thankfully, there's still enough to to research a little further. I like having a flesh and blood office to visit when there's a issue.
 
Right now I'm looking into Wells Fargo, Capital One 360, and Ally. But I'm not completely sold on the ideal of going branchless. It seems like the best solution but, thankfully, there's still enough to to research a little further. I like having a flesh and blood office to visit when there's a issue.
We currently use Wells Fargo, but they are constantly threatening to charge a maintenance fee. That is why I have been researching Ally and other branchless banking. I won't bank at Bank of America because of the abuse of mortgage holders, including robo-signing. (I know several banks did that, but B of A was the leader of this practice.)
 
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