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Unger: Fee-ding Frenzy
Bank of America's recent announcement that it would be charging customers $5 a month to make purchases with their debit cards has prompted public backlash against the bank's many and growing fees. Commentator Brian Unger paints a scary picture of just how far banks might go to get your money.
Follow Brian Unger on Twiiter at @bungerla.
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