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Disadvantages of online checking accounts?


What is the best way to transfer money between banks? [US]Why doesn't Bank of America or Wells Fargo have free ACH push or pull funds transfer?Ramifications of closing my Wells Fargo cash secured credit card only 3 months after openingOnline savings or money market account with a guaranteed rate?Can I get my savings from my mom's bank now that I'm 18?What should I be wary of when opening a savings account?How does Wells Fargo can detect my right account if I have multiple accounts when I am transferring money?Withdrawing or depositing more than ATM limit when dealing with online banks?Strategies to guarantee arrival time for transfers between banksDo US banks accept out-of-state applications for checking accounts?






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My parents helped me set up checking and savings accounts through Wells Fargo when I was a teenager and got my first job. Only now, ten years later, I’m realizing that the Wells Fargo accounts aren’t making good use of my money and I’m looking to switch.



I’ve been drawn to online bank accounts because of the high interest rates they offer. I’ve heard, however, that a person still needs a checking account at a brick and mortar bank. Why is that? I’m assuming:



  1. To make cash deposits

  2. For checks (possible with online banks)

  3. For ATM access (possible with online banks)

So what’s the deal? Do I need an online savings account and a physical checking account?










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  • "Marcus", for instance, does not offer ATM use but "Synchrony" does. Neither offer checking accounts but Synchrony offers check-writing on money-market accounts. Online-savings-banks don't seem to require external bank accounts anymore and so they can accept a payment to the customer as through a bank. Obviously they don't accept cash or money orders for deposits but require funds through a bank. Also, take a look at a Treasury Direct account.

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My parents helped me set up checking and savings accounts through Wells Fargo when I was a teenager and got my first job. Only now, ten years later, I’m realizing that the Wells Fargo accounts aren’t making good use of my money and I’m looking to switch.



I’ve been drawn to online bank accounts because of the high interest rates they offer. I’ve heard, however, that a person still needs a checking account at a brick and mortar bank. Why is that? I’m assuming:



  1. To make cash deposits

  2. For checks (possible with online banks)

  3. For ATM access (possible with online banks)

So what’s the deal? Do I need an online savings account and a physical checking account?










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  • "Marcus", for instance, does not offer ATM use but "Synchrony" does. Neither offer checking accounts but Synchrony offers check-writing on money-market accounts. Online-savings-banks don't seem to require external bank accounts anymore and so they can accept a payment to the customer as through a bank. Obviously they don't accept cash or money orders for deposits but require funds through a bank. Also, take a look at a Treasury Direct account.

    – S Spring
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My parents helped me set up checking and savings accounts through Wells Fargo when I was a teenager and got my first job. Only now, ten years later, I’m realizing that the Wells Fargo accounts aren’t making good use of my money and I’m looking to switch.



I’ve been drawn to online bank accounts because of the high interest rates they offer. I’ve heard, however, that a person still needs a checking account at a brick and mortar bank. Why is that? I’m assuming:



  1. To make cash deposits

  2. For checks (possible with online banks)

  3. For ATM access (possible with online banks)

So what’s the deal? Do I need an online savings account and a physical checking account?










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My parents helped me set up checking and savings accounts through Wells Fargo when I was a teenager and got my first job. Only now, ten years later, I’m realizing that the Wells Fargo accounts aren’t making good use of my money and I’m looking to switch.



I’ve been drawn to online bank accounts because of the high interest rates they offer. I’ve heard, however, that a person still needs a checking account at a brick and mortar bank. Why is that? I’m assuming:



  1. To make cash deposits

  2. For checks (possible with online banks)

  3. For ATM access (possible with online banks)

So what’s the deal? Do I need an online savings account and a physical checking account?







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  • "Marcus", for instance, does not offer ATM use but "Synchrony" does. Neither offer checking accounts but Synchrony offers check-writing on money-market accounts. Online-savings-banks don't seem to require external bank accounts anymore and so they can accept a payment to the customer as through a bank. Obviously they don't accept cash or money orders for deposits but require funds through a bank. Also, take a look at a Treasury Direct account.

    – S Spring
    41 mins ago


















  • "Marcus", for instance, does not offer ATM use but "Synchrony" does. Neither offer checking accounts but Synchrony offers check-writing on money-market accounts. Online-savings-banks don't seem to require external bank accounts anymore and so they can accept a payment to the customer as through a bank. Obviously they don't accept cash or money orders for deposits but require funds through a bank. Also, take a look at a Treasury Direct account.

    – S Spring
    41 mins ago

















"Marcus", for instance, does not offer ATM use but "Synchrony" does. Neither offer checking accounts but Synchrony offers check-writing on money-market accounts. Online-savings-banks don't seem to require external bank accounts anymore and so they can accept a payment to the customer as through a bank. Obviously they don't accept cash or money orders for deposits but require funds through a bank. Also, take a look at a Treasury Direct account.

– S Spring
41 mins ago






"Marcus", for instance, does not offer ATM use but "Synchrony" does. Neither offer checking accounts but Synchrony offers check-writing on money-market accounts. Online-savings-banks don't seem to require external bank accounts anymore and so they can accept a payment to the customer as through a bank. Obviously they don't accept cash or money orders for deposits but require funds through a bank. Also, take a look at a Treasury Direct account.

– S Spring
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Do I need an online savings account and a physical checking account?



You don't need one, but you might find it convenient to have one. Cash deposits are still an issue with online banking, some allow ATM deposits but otherwise you'll typically be looking to turn the cash into a check to deposit online.



I have a couple local credit union accounts that were opened just because I get mortgages through credit unions. I like knowing that I can get things notarized, cash a check, or get a cashier's check same day if needed without much hassle. However, I've set foot in a credit union twice in the last 3+ years. I'm confident that I would be fine without a local bank account, but I would keep one open just in case. An issue with any account can leave you without access for a period of time, so a separate local bank account can still be helpful. There is no cost for me to keep these accounts open, if there were I'd likely close them.






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    I think it's appropriate to have an account at a local brick and mortar bank. It could be a savings or a checking account.



    I have a free checking account (and online bill pay) as well as my safe deposit box at Wells Fargo. I don't keep much in the account. A monthly direct deposit check goes in and it almost covers my periodic cash withdrawals for everyday living expenses and payment of monthly bills. For large infrequent bills (car and home insurance, property tax, etc.), I transfer some additional money in.
    The rest of my cash sits in a few high yield online savings accounts because local banks like Wells Fargo pay next to nothing.



    Other than an occasional notary, Wells Fargo is just for the basics and local convenience.






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      Do I need an online savings account and a physical checking account?



      You don't need one, but you might find it convenient to have one. Cash deposits are still an issue with online banking, some allow ATM deposits but otherwise you'll typically be looking to turn the cash into a check to deposit online.



      I have a couple local credit union accounts that were opened just because I get mortgages through credit unions. I like knowing that I can get things notarized, cash a check, or get a cashier's check same day if needed without much hassle. However, I've set foot in a credit union twice in the last 3+ years. I'm confident that I would be fine without a local bank account, but I would keep one open just in case. An issue with any account can leave you without access for a period of time, so a separate local bank account can still be helpful. There is no cost for me to keep these accounts open, if there were I'd likely close them.






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        Do I need an online savings account and a physical checking account?



        You don't need one, but you might find it convenient to have one. Cash deposits are still an issue with online banking, some allow ATM deposits but otherwise you'll typically be looking to turn the cash into a check to deposit online.



        I have a couple local credit union accounts that were opened just because I get mortgages through credit unions. I like knowing that I can get things notarized, cash a check, or get a cashier's check same day if needed without much hassle. However, I've set foot in a credit union twice in the last 3+ years. I'm confident that I would be fine without a local bank account, but I would keep one open just in case. An issue with any account can leave you without access for a period of time, so a separate local bank account can still be helpful. There is no cost for me to keep these accounts open, if there were I'd likely close them.






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          Do I need an online savings account and a physical checking account?



          You don't need one, but you might find it convenient to have one. Cash deposits are still an issue with online banking, some allow ATM deposits but otherwise you'll typically be looking to turn the cash into a check to deposit online.



          I have a couple local credit union accounts that were opened just because I get mortgages through credit unions. I like knowing that I can get things notarized, cash a check, or get a cashier's check same day if needed without much hassle. However, I've set foot in a credit union twice in the last 3+ years. I'm confident that I would be fine without a local bank account, but I would keep one open just in case. An issue with any account can leave you without access for a period of time, so a separate local bank account can still be helpful. There is no cost for me to keep these accounts open, if there were I'd likely close them.






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          Do I need an online savings account and a physical checking account?



          You don't need one, but you might find it convenient to have one. Cash deposits are still an issue with online banking, some allow ATM deposits but otherwise you'll typically be looking to turn the cash into a check to deposit online.



          I have a couple local credit union accounts that were opened just because I get mortgages through credit unions. I like knowing that I can get things notarized, cash a check, or get a cashier's check same day if needed without much hassle. However, I've set foot in a credit union twice in the last 3+ years. I'm confident that I would be fine without a local bank account, but I would keep one open just in case. An issue with any account can leave you without access for a period of time, so a separate local bank account can still be helpful. There is no cost for me to keep these accounts open, if there were I'd likely close them.







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              I think it's appropriate to have an account at a local brick and mortar bank. It could be a savings or a checking account.



              I have a free checking account (and online bill pay) as well as my safe deposit box at Wells Fargo. I don't keep much in the account. A monthly direct deposit check goes in and it almost covers my periodic cash withdrawals for everyday living expenses and payment of monthly bills. For large infrequent bills (car and home insurance, property tax, etc.), I transfer some additional money in.
              The rest of my cash sits in a few high yield online savings accounts because local banks like Wells Fargo pay next to nothing.



              Other than an occasional notary, Wells Fargo is just for the basics and local convenience.






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                I think it's appropriate to have an account at a local brick and mortar bank. It could be a savings or a checking account.



                I have a free checking account (and online bill pay) as well as my safe deposit box at Wells Fargo. I don't keep much in the account. A monthly direct deposit check goes in and it almost covers my periodic cash withdrawals for everyday living expenses and payment of monthly bills. For large infrequent bills (car and home insurance, property tax, etc.), I transfer some additional money in.
                The rest of my cash sits in a few high yield online savings accounts because local banks like Wells Fargo pay next to nothing.



                Other than an occasional notary, Wells Fargo is just for the basics and local convenience.






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                  I think it's appropriate to have an account at a local brick and mortar bank. It could be a savings or a checking account.



                  I have a free checking account (and online bill pay) as well as my safe deposit box at Wells Fargo. I don't keep much in the account. A monthly direct deposit check goes in and it almost covers my periodic cash withdrawals for everyday living expenses and payment of monthly bills. For large infrequent bills (car and home insurance, property tax, etc.), I transfer some additional money in.
                  The rest of my cash sits in a few high yield online savings accounts because local banks like Wells Fargo pay next to nothing.



                  Other than an occasional notary, Wells Fargo is just for the basics and local convenience.






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                  I think it's appropriate to have an account at a local brick and mortar bank. It could be a savings or a checking account.



                  I have a free checking account (and online bill pay) as well as my safe deposit box at Wells Fargo. I don't keep much in the account. A monthly direct deposit check goes in and it almost covers my periodic cash withdrawals for everyday living expenses and payment of monthly bills. For large infrequent bills (car and home insurance, property tax, etc.), I transfer some additional money in.
                  The rest of my cash sits in a few high yield online savings accounts because local banks like Wells Fargo pay next to nothing.



                  Other than an occasional notary, Wells Fargo is just for the basics and local convenience.







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