Do banks rarely charge fees to their customers to cover operating costs?
Banks compete for customers in many more ways than simply through the prices they charge for services and the interest they offer on deposits. The convenience of a bank's location, the services and personal attention it offers, the location and number of ATMs it can provide and the networks that the bank's ATM card can access.
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