> This is not simply a matter of “greed”; it is also a policy choice made by society as to who pays for bank services and where. Different equilibria prevail in different places, partly anchored on historical practice and partly in response to the usual factors which shape public policy.
Fair enough, but I was still shocked by it. I know Japan's "checkerboard" ATM schedule, but (except for normal fees charged for withdrawing money from your savings account) I didn't really expect banks to double-charge you for domestic transactions.
Fair enough, but I was still shocked by it. I know Japan's "checkerboard" ATM schedule, but (except for normal fees charged for withdrawing money from your savings account) I didn't really expect banks to double-charge you for domestic transactions.