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Have you ever wondered about odd types of fees like payday loan fees, merit card fees and late bill fees? Verification 'n Go explains these ...
Have you ever wondered about odd types of fees like payday loan fees, merit card fees and late bill fees? Verification 'n Go explains these ...
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Terry thinks NADC might be just the ticket for CJ. Because he’ll be paying cash-as-he-goes, he won’t have to have all the money (via loan promises, etc) up front, if he runs out of money he can drop out for a unit and work until he has it, then come back. It’s run like a boot camp, very strict, dorms in the middle of campus with security, nightly checks, etc. They’ll find him a job at Jiffy Lube or some such, and if his grades start to drop, they’ll arrange with his boss to take a leave, find him a tutor and get his grades back up.
He won’t need a car, as the campus is small and right in the middle of Nashville, that has a bus service.
They admit that their technical training isn’t any better than a good public school, but they teach professionalism, self discipline, and a strong work ethic. The average wage of their graduates is $20-$24/hr…not too shabby for a 13 month program. Caterpillar and Allis are their primary post-program employers, and they have a policy of only hiring students with a better than 97% attendence…they want people who will show up to work.
The attendence policy is strict. If you miss more than 7 days(not 7 days in a row, 7 days) the entire 13 month program, you’re out. Period. Don’t get sick.
I asked about holidays, they told Terry that there were about 120 kids who didn’t go home for Thanksgiving, so the single faculty held a Thanksgiving dinner/party for them. There were 8 or 9 kids who came out of the foster program, and had no where to go for Christmas, so faculty adopted them for the holiday. That speaks well for the faculty there.
He is(and I am) feeling much better about this. It’s the discipline thing. If it works for CJ all depends on how willing he is to listen and follow directions…not his strongest character quality.
Oh…in one of the classes each student gets an engine to tear down and rebuild. They have to do it by the book, exactly. Each student has a manual. One student in the class has an incorrect manual. No one knows who that is, except the teacher. If the student with the incorrect manual puts his engine together correctly, he fails, because he didn’t follow the manual.
Ok, so laugh at all my angst of the last week. I readily admit it was overwrought and…y’know. Other stuff. Terry thinks we should do waht we need to make this happen for CJ, and he’s a wise man where this is concerned.
Yay!
Oh… out of 1700 students on campus? 18 women. CJ fancies himself a Ladies Man. He might have trouble with that kind of competition.
My College Loan Story
When I was getting ready to attend college, I needed to get a loan to pay for it. My local bank at the time was a branch of a larger bank. So I go to my branch and talked to one of the reps about college loan options.
I had been a member of the bank for many years. In fact it was my first bank. My mom had setup a kiddie savings account for me when I was like 10 years old and I had always used it for cashing pay checks and other checks.
The bank representative was nice and suggested a Guaranteed Student Loan. It was a product where the bank loaned me the money, the government paid the interest until I graduated, and if I defaulted the government would repay the bank and put me on the hook with them.
I applied and a few weeks later got a letter turning me down. I went back the branch and talked to the same woman. She said because my credit was bad I would need to have the amount of the loan IN my account before they would approve it.
Imagine that. In order to get a $2,500 loan for college I had to have $2,500 in the bank. Wow!
I ended up finding a bank in a nearby town that lent me the money and I closed my account with my bank soon after.
Check cashing problems
In college had two incidents cashing checks from other people. I had an account with another large bank since they had the bank concession at my college. One day I get a check from my Mom for spending money. I go to the branch and see a teller. She tells me if I cash it I had to deposit the full the amount and it wouldn’t be available until the check cleared since I didn’t have enough money in my account to cover the check.
“But the check is from my Mom, see the same last name…” I said.
I ended up getting $10 cash and having to wait for the rest.
A similar tune happened when my roommate wanted me to cash an American Express money order for him since he didn’t have an account. Same thing. No deal because I didn’t have the amount in my account.
“But it is an American Express money order…” It wasn’t like it was Fred’s Money Order or something dodgy like that.
Check card problem
I was at a different bank and out of school and check cards started to come on big. I had been at the bank for 6 years with checking and a savings account and hardly any issues except for an occasional bounced check but at the time I had been bounce free for about two years. I applied for a check card and a week or so later got a letter back turning me down.
I went to the branch to find out why and was told that on some occasions the card system might be down and they would honor transactions as a form of credit. Since my credit score was bad they turned me down. Six years as a customer with a decent record meant nothing for a card that was tied directly to a checking account. In fact any funny business with the card would have more legal problems since check fraud is worse than problems with credit cards not to mention the bounce fees they could make.
I even went to the manager and he put in a special request and I was still turned down. I left that bank after that for a credit union.
Bounce fee pile on
It was at the credit union that I had a bad experience after bouncing an electronic transaction.
I misfigured my account balance and missed it by $1. I then had seven consecutive transactions hit and bounce before they closed my account. I owed over $200 in fees and I was so mad they let six bounces go through I refused to pay the fees. They put me on the naughty list and I was not able to open another bank account – not even a savings account – anywhere.
After some study I would have to wait 5 years for me to drop off and then I might be able to at least open a savings account. So for 4 and 1/2 years I used check cashing places for pay checks and asked other people to give me cash or money orders rather than personal checks if they gave me money.
About six months before I would drop off the naughty list the credit union renewed my ding which started the clock all over again. UGH!
I gave up and decided to pay the fees and be done with it.
The ironic thing was when I went to pay it they had no current record of it since it had been so long. They had to add my account back into the system with the negative balance deposit the fees then close it again. Luckily they didn’t charge me a bounce fee for that.
Today
I am at another credit union now and love it. They don’t give me any flack if an occasional overdraft happens. They ding me the fee but cover the check – had it happen only twice so far. They don’t keep trying to pay it so I get multiple dings.
I once had an unauthorized withdraw. Called them. They sent me a form by fax, I signed it and faxed it back and the withdraw was put back.
I had a large check to deposit and even though it was more than my account balance they let me have $100 cash immediately.
So I agree with the Huffington Post. If you can move your money to a community based bank or credit union.
Move Your Money
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How a Broke Student Got Investors For Her Business: 7 Keys to Getting the Money Here are a few of the reasons people put me they're not ready to start a business: they have no experience. They have no money. They're in due. Hello, meet me, at age 25 when I was still in school and living on student loans. |
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Obama visits Des Moines, Newton next week Enter - President Barack Obama gave a speech regarding student loan encumbered and the future of America's youths during a rally at the UI athletic Domain House in Iowa City on Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Benjamin Roberts / Iowa Metropolis Press-Citizen / Benjamin |
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Millennials Use Alternative Financial Services Regardless of their Income Level The contemplate also found that the majority of Millennials who reported using payday loans and other forms of predicament cash are satisfied with the experience of using these products and consider them an important economic tool. |
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REFILE-YOUR MONEY-Parents just say 'no' to college tuition If mom and dad aren't contributing any greenbacks at all, it's the student who's going to have to come up with the difference - by dipping into any savings they might have, working part-space while pursuing their degree, or taking costly loans. |
Who's to Blame for Federal Student Loan Defaults?
Because that's what Congress seems to have in mind (for a history of the student loan interest deduction, check out this prior post). I'm not a fan of creating tax incentives to crack or encourage behaviors. But the fact is, we do just that all of the time.
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