In Taiwan, I bank at the post office.  The same sane and reliable people that handle my letters also handle my negligible savings.  The other day I was all out of blue Taiwanese Monopoly money, so I had to go to the ATM, but there was no Bank of Post Office around, so I went to the Bank of Taiwan and asked a teller how much a non Bank of Taiwan ATM transaction fee would be.  She thought for a minute and said "6 yuan."  Satisfied, I turned to leave, and as I walked away the teller yelled "Wait! It is 7 yuan."  OK.  Instead of  $0.20 the Bank of Taiwan would charge me $0.23 for the privilege to withdraw money from their ATM. 
And that was it.  Less than an quarter to withdraw money from a strange bank.  Although, to be honest, that fees haven't showed up on my statement yet.  I don't know how American bank's justify charging $3, both from your bank and the other bank, but I hope they invested all the profits in sub-prime mortgages.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
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You have a strange and wonderful sense of the bizarre.
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