Saturday, July 16, 2011

Your Bank May Not Be Your Good Ol’ Bank

By LIFELines Staff
Along with the anxiety we are all facing by the current financial crisis, consumers have something else to worry about – “Your bank may not be the bank you signed up with.”
Wachovia, Washington Mutual, National City Bank, Countrywide and many others have been bought or traded to larger banks. The rules and benefits may not be what you think.
Here are some of the benefits that may change:
1.    Free checking – If your bank changed hands you’d better check it out.
2.    Free Online Banking – New fees may be attached.
3.    ATM Fees – No ATM fees may change to as-much-as $2 per use. 
4.    Bank Credit and Debit Transaction cards may be outsourced.
5.    Online Bill Payment may add new per transaction fees.
6.    Weekend hours, early morning and evening hours may be eliminated.
7.    Check holding may change without question.
8.    Direct Deposits/Direct Withdrawal – Check your account frequently. Direct deposits from any source, particularly the government, can be taken back without notice.
The Navy says the most serious problem facing service members and families is poor money management.   

Friday, July 15, 2011

The New Navy-LIFELines


By Navy-LIFELines Staff


The Navy-LIFELines quality-of-life, military family, self-help site is back online, with the same managers, writers and content providers that invented the award-winning product when it was Navy sponsored. The new and independent site is now online as Navy-LIFELines Blog. 
For 10 years, LIFELines was the most popular military self-help site on the web averaging millions of visits a month, but budget constraints closed the doors.
Now, the Navy-LIFELines Blog is on the air with news, articles and self-help information in 10 categories that will appear on the site, updated hour-by-hour to help you with the military lifestyle.  Most importantly, your comments will be vital to the success of the new project and are most welcome.
LIFELines will continue to be “The Place to Go When You Don’t Know Where to Start.”
The site will be under construction as we bring you all of the reliable LIFELines content in the public domain, plus independent articles, comments from knowledgeable and credible sources and contributions from our users.
Welcome home, and welcome aboard.