Which of the following items may not be a good consideration in selecting a bank?

a.
The word “FREE” is prominently displayed in the marketing pamphlet.
b.
Knowledge of personal usage habits and needs.
c.
Number of ATMs near where you live, shop, work, or travel.
d.
The table of fees.

1 answer

a. The word “FREE” is prominently displayed in the marketing pamphlet.

While free services can be appealing, they might not provide a full picture of the bank's offerings and potential hidden fees. It's important to evaluate all aspects of a bank, including their fees, services, and how they meet personal financial needs, rather than focusing solely on promotional language.