Season 6 Episode 255
Have you ever wondered what secrets banks are keeping from you? Tune in to this episode of the Ask Ralph Show with Ralph Estep Jr. as he talks about bank secrets that could cost you money. What are 10 things that banks don’t want you to know which could cost you money? With Ralph Estep, Jr.
In this episode of the Ask Ralph show, host Ralph Estep Jr. discusses a revealing article from a bank teller's perspective, exposing 10 secrets banks don't want customers to know. He covers topics such as the importance of reading the fine print, the difficulties of closing accounts, hidden fees in 'free' checking accounts, the benefits of credit unions, and the pitfalls of overdraft protection. He provides actionable steps to save money, including reviewing bank statements, negotiating with banks, and setting up account alerts.
00:00 Episode Overview
00:52 Listener's Question
02:16 Bible Verse
02:50 10 Things Banks Don't Want You to Know
05:36 Personal Story: From Bank to Credit Union
11:56 Actionable Steps to Save Money
15:17 Conclusion: Reflecting on September 11th
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