I have no issue with a company/bank making money, but I think they lack integrity for nickel and dimeing for basic services. My interpretation of your post makes it sound like it would be OK to also charge a front door use, greeting fee, and floor space rental. "Good Morning Mr. Cool Hand" before I can help you that will be $3.75 for using the door, $1 for Hello, may I help you, and standing in front of my counter will be $2.75 a minute. "Will you be paying cash, or should we debit your account?"
Or, a salesman who sold a new tractor or piece of equipment to a farmer happens to come out to the farm to simply "Check in" with his customer to see if they are happy with their purchase and a week later the farmer gets a bill for "Post purchase" visit. Do you think the farmer is really going to want to use that dealer again for his next purchase?
All these little greedy fees do is to make the customer lose trust in the business. It takes a long time to build a loyal customer, but only seconds to lose one except for banks, who slowly bleed their customers to death!
Just my two cents, as I see greed and the loss of integrity a huge detriment to this country.
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