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    NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Declined! Your debit card may soon be denied for purchases greater than $100 -- or even as little as $50.

    JPMorgan Chase, one of the nation's largest banks, is considering capping debit card transactions at either $50 or $100, according to a source with knowledge of the proposal.

    Why? Because of a tricky thing called interchange fees.

    Right now, every time you swipe your debit card, your bank charges the retailer an average fee of 44 cents, which it shares with its partners. Those little fees, however, add up to about $16 billion per year, according to 2009 data from the Federal Reserve.

    But as part of the Wall Street reform legislation that was passed last year, these fees are being slashed. The Fed is currently proposing rules that would go into effect in July and would cap interchange fees at 12 cents.

    That's a big enough cut to cost Chase (JPM, Fortune 500) more than $1 billion a year. And Chase may not be alone. Other major issuers are also projecting huge losses from the interchange fee cap.

    Joe Price, president of consumer banking for Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500), said in an e-mailed statement that the lower fee wouldn't fairly compensate the bank for the infrastructure and services it provides to retailers.

    And consumers would end up feeling the pain when Bank of America is forced to recoup costs "by increasing the cost of their everyday debit card transactions, limiting their payment choices, and impacting industry innovation," according to the email.

    Credit cards from hell
    Aside from mulling over a limit on transaction amounts, Chase is already testing $3 monthly fees on debit cards and $15 fees on checking accounts in certain states. Additionally, the bank announced in November that it has stopped issuing debit rewards cards.

    A Chase spokesman declined comment on this story.

    The revenue banks get from interchange fees helps to offset money lost from fraudulent transactions. So with the Fed's proposed cap in place, banks argue they won't have the money to protect themselves against fraud. And, of course, the bigger the purchase the bigger the risk, so banks are considering limiting consumers' ability to pay by debit card.

    "If banks cannot recapture their fraud-prevention costs, it is likely that a lower percentage of transactions at the point of sale would be approved," Price said. "If the final rules that are issued in April look like the draft, there's no question that it will impact how we and other issuers price deposit and payment services and what features and benefits are included."

    But a Bank of America spokesman declined to comment on whether the bank would cap debit card purchases at $50 or $100.

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    Representatives from Wells Fargo (WFC, Fortune 500) and HSBC (HBC) declined to comment on their plans, while a spokeswoman from Citi (C, Fortune 500) said the bank isn't making any changes at this time.

    If a cap like this does make its way into accounts across the board, consumers would be forced to write checks, withdraw cash from ATMs, or put their spending on credit cards.

    "The whole model on the debit card side is in flux because of Dodd-Frank," said Brian Riley, senior research director at financial services consulting firm TowerGroup. "The unfortunate thing is that the people who will really get hurt on this are the people who need the most help."

    Many consumers with bad credit aren't able to qualify for credit cards -- and when they do, it's often with hefty rates and fees. Additionally, ATMs typically only dole out a limited amount of money at a time and checking accounts are being loaded with fees.

    At the same time, even the customers who do qualify for credit cards are being punished for having tarnished credit. Bank of America, for example, announced a $59 annual fee last month for its riskiest customers -- making up about 5% of consumer credit card accounts.


    From: http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/10/pf/d...imit/index.htm

  • #2
    Just what we need. More people in line writing checks.

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    • #3
      You mean when you pass legislation that regulates how much a company can charge, in a supposedly free country, there are repercussions? Well that is just crazy talk.
      Originally posted by racrguy
      What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
      Originally posted by racrguy
      Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by talisman View Post
        Just what we need. More people in line writing checks.
        Yup. They may use cash more though.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
          Yup. They may use cash more though.


          Shut up, newb.

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          • #6
            Credit Union ftw! Screw Chase, BoA, Wells Fargo, etc.

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            • #7
              Great info SVTLURCH....I actually work for Citibank and this is a great selling point for me!!!....lol!!!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by talisman View Post
                Shut up, newb.
                Yes old school sir.

                I wouldn't mind maybe a $200 limit. I don't use my card for purchases above that very often.

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                • #9
                  Eat it, plastic slaves!
                  Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                  HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
                    Eat it, plastic slaves!
                    I'll keep being a slave to my credit card with no limit.

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                    • #11
                      Well fuck. I hate carrying cash, and I haven't written a check in 10 years, I guess I finally have a reason to bitch about Chase.

                      Stevo
                      Originally posted by SSMAN
                      ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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                      • #12
                        Can't we change back to the old system, where the idiots pay 200% interest, overdraft fees etc, and me and the rest of the responsible people can just have a nice low rate with no fees or charges for anything?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by clevelandkid View Post
                          Can't we change back to the old system, where the idiots pay 200% interest, overdraft fees etc, and me and the rest of the responsible people can just have a nice low rate with no fees or charges for anything?
                          That's racist!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
                            Credit Union ftw! Screw Chase, BoA, Wells Fargo, etc.
                            It will hurt them as well. I have noticed my credit union stopped giving me monthly cash back on all purchases made from my debit card when I chose to run it as credit.
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                            • #15
                              Are they talking a cap on all debit cards or just Chase?
                              Originally posted by Jester
                              Every time you see the fucking guy....show him your fucking dick.. Just whip out your hawg and wiggle it in his direction, put it away, call him a fuckin meatgazer, shoot him the bird and go inside.
                              He will spend the rest of the day wondering if he is gay.
                              Originally posted by Denny
                              What the fuck ever, you fucking fragile faggot.
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