Thursday 4 April 2019

“Keep your money, don’t get ripped off.”
I think that although the banking system is different all around the world, money making methods are the same. Anyone who's been slapped with an overdraft fee knows just how expensive and frustrating they can be.
While bank customers feel it’s a sneaky way banks can “get” them and charge fees, the best way to avoid this is to make sure you have a decent amount of extra cash in your accounts.
Think of it this way, keeping an extra $100 in your checking account may save you money in the long run (overdraft fees are around $35 a pop!), while giving you peace of mind.
I live as a sudden experience, I felt get ripped off.
 
 

1 comment:

  1. Zuhal,

    I suggest that you use your own English words and sentences and ideas.
    This is the BEST way to practice English writing. Can you please start over and just write a paragraph about your opinion about the article - it could be about just one point, or banking in general or it can be about an experience you had that was similar to a complaint in the article. Use some expressions and vocabulary that we have been learning this week:

    To mess up
    To be sorry about something
    To make up for something
    to get ripped off/ a rip off (noun)
    And use banking vocabulary that we reviewed on Tuesday (I gave you the worksheet) if you need to use that vocab.

    Ok?

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