Originally posted by tink2dw
Read all fine print or you could lose!!
Most web certificate sites will only allow to save for 11 months,then in the 12 month start charging your account a service charge!!
Or some Delete any unused money after a certain number of months!!!
Say what? That is NOT what their disclosures say:
*Account Dormancy Fee($3): A fee will be applied to Inactive** accounts after the 6 month anniversary date. The charge will be recurring each month unless the account becomes active or the balance of the account is $0.00.
Inactive**- An account which meets the following criteria:
It's been 6 Months since the last Webcertificate was claimed to the account.
There have not been funds added to your Webcertificate Account in last 90 days
There have not been a purchase made with your Webcertificate in last 90 days
^Overlimit Fee: At the discretion of C/Base Inc., a fee can be applied to the account if the total balance is less than $0.00. C-Base reserves the right to collect the fee against the funding source of the account or initiate collection activity directly with the customer.
So, the 2nd half of the statement is somewhat accurate. The first half is not - if you are making consistent deposits you will not be considered dormant. So I don't know where the part about allowing you to only save for 11 months comes from. The unused money part would be accurate - if you do not do ANYTHING (deposits, withdrawals, purchases) it will be considered dormant after 6 months.
If you are using an i-card, you will receive a certificate each time your account reaches a total of $1000 in purchases ($10 certificate), so if you are charging $300 to $500 each month you would receive one every 2 to 3 months and you will have NO problem keeping it from becoming dormant. You do not have to do these in multiples of $10 - we charge $1800 in a month and we receive an $18 certificate - $2400 we receive a $24 certificate - you get the picture.
We add the Mypoints, Memolink, LuckyPoints & PCH Points certificates to this account also (I think LP & PCH have them- those are newer programs to me).
Dormant fees are also something many banks & cu's do - so watch that savings account you haven't used in a while - I have one I do an auto deposit every month into it of $2 to make sure it stays active (l.o.l)