13 Bad Money Habits That Can Leave You Broke 

Accepting bad checks

One fee levied by banks is a bounced-check fee applied to the person who tries to cash or deposit the check. That’s right — some banks assess a fee against recipients of checks from people whose accounts have insufficient funds.

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  1. I FEEL IT IS OFFENSE WITH HOW THE GOVERNMENT POOLS ARE MONEY INTO THEIR POCKETS. THAT TO ME AND OTHERS IS FRAUD. WHEN A PARENT DIES THE PENSION, SOCIAL SECURITY SHOULD GO TO THE ESTATE, NOT BACK TO THE GOVERNMENT IT’S OUR MONEY AND YOU KEEP USING OUR FUNDS TO POCKET AND GO ON VACATIONS. WHEN SOMEONE DIES WHO WAS COLLECTING SSI, THE GOVERNMENT STEALS THAT MONEY AND CLAIM WE ARE AT A LOST. I NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHY THE GOVERNMENT gets SO MUCH MONEY OFR A JOB WHERE THEY ARE WORKING FOR THE PEOPLE AND WE’RE THE ONES KEEPING THE COUNTRY STANDING BUT WE ARE SLOWLY GETTING POOR BY THE SEC. THE GOVERNMENT PAYS MILITARY LESS FOR A LIFE SERVING THIS COUNTRY ROBBERY I SAY. THANK YOU FOR THE FEEDBACK, HOWEVER, THIS USA SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF HOW IT TREATS THE PEOPLE HERE LIKE SLAVES.

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