Greg Lesko talks debit cards
Did you know that banks charge the store when you use your debit card? The Federal Reserve has finally made a decision on how much banks can charge debit card swipe fees. Greg Lesko of Lesko Financial is here to tell us who the winners and loses are! Banks, consumers and federal regulators have been battling for months about debit card swipe fees. Last years banking bill reduced the amount banks ...
Source: FOX 40 Binghamton
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