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Get ‘em while they’re hot: No fee banking for older customers

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Posted on 11 March 2008 by Mark

Several large banks are offering no-fee checking services to customers over 50 as a way to pull in their more lucrative saving and investment accounts. NBC financial editor Jean Chatzky reported on the trend recently on the Today show. Banks offering the deals include Wachovia, Suntrust and Capital One.

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