Saturday, April 15, 2006

Service Charges




So I went to the Alberta Government Treasury Branch the other day to get some cash out of the instant teller. Now I belong to a credit union and so as usual this would mean an Interact service charge anywhere from $1.50-$2.5o. So I ask for $40 and get $40 and on the receipt I find there is NO SERVICE CHARGE. Damn right.



ATB was created as a People Bank by the Social Credit Government in 1938 to counter the Eastern Banking Monopoly and for the creation of Funny Money in order to offset the massive debt and depression affecting the province.

There is great irony that the Alberta Treasury Branches still operate in Republican Lite Alberta. They are unionized, the only unionized banking system in Canda!

The credit union movement in Quebec Cassie du Populaire is close to the ATB model of the peoples bank though it is more of a federated peoples bank as adovacted by mutualists and Proudhon.

The provincial ATB's have low interest rates for citizens banking with them. And they have minimal service charges, like none on Interact banking through the ATM. This is unique since both banks and credit unions charge service charges.

And that fact is amazing because that is where we as consumers get ripped off. We pay exorpident services charges above the actual cost of maintaining the local ATM and the Interact/Plus network that is owned and operated by the Banks! The bank workers get ripped off because ATM's have seen a reduction in teller services.

With electronic transfers of social welfare benefits to banks the poor face a dispraportionate disadvantage of being taxed with user fees/service charges on their accounts.

Like the perennial debates in the House of Commons on gas prices, banking charges are another of those debates that parliament can never resolve. Even as they discuss allowing for bank mergers. Which as documentation shows have increased across North America over the past two decades, with no reductions in service charges or savings to depositors or borrowers.

So why are we being ripped off, paying for service charges for use of ATM's then paying for using the ATM when it is not our bank, while Interac, ATMs etc are all controled by the banks.

In Europe last week the EU announced that it was looking into regulating Master Card and Visa, both controled by the banks as well, due to excessive and profit gouging by the banks and the credit card companies they own.

The report found:

* Credit card charges to retailers add an average of 2.5% to the cost of goods.

* Small and medium businesses pay up to 70% more than large companies for offering credit card payments.

* Consumers pay 100% more for MasterCard and Visa in some countries than in others

While this was report on Europe the same can be said for the North American marketplace.

The banks use the excuse that their costs are the techonology and start up costs. However those costs began over twenty years ago, and are no longer real costs of doing business.

Since these fees hurt customers as well as business, which is charged a service charge for bank cards as well as credit cards, when will we hear from the CFIB and the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, along with consumer advocates and unions about how we are being ripped off by the banks?

If you want to put real money in your pocket, as the on line no service charge bank ING says, then its time we ended service charges for Interac banking and on Credit Cards. Service charges that are tacked on over and above interest payments by Visa and Mastercard.

So if the ATB can not charge me for Interac banking why can't the rest of them?
Again a failure of the ideology of competition, obviously in this case the taxpayers citizens of Alberta underwrite this competitive advantage while the rest of the financial industry goes on its merry way gouging us.


Private ATM deployers take root in Canada�s wide-open market - August 1, 1998

Canada's Office of Consumer Affairs says ATM fees on the rise ...

Overview of the ATM and Debit Card Industry

"Rip-Off" ATM Surcharges
Nadia Massoud, Dan Bernhardt
RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Spring, 2002) , pp. 96-115



Fees and surcharging in automatic teller machine networks:
Non-bank ATM providers versus large banks


ATM networks were initially developed as a means by which banks could save costs by shifting
customers from costly “teller” transactions using personnel at a branch to the use of machines. In the early 1980s in North America, these initially proprietary systems evolved into shared networks, which enhanced customer convenience in accessing their account, without having to go to their branch. A main fee set by the (shared) network is an “interchange fee” that banks must pay to other member firms for each “foreign” transaction made by one of their customers at another member’s ATM. In order to recover at least part of the cost, banks typically charge their own customers a “foreign fee” for these transactions. In addition to the foreign fee, customers making foreign ATM transactions may pay a “surcharge” directly to the owner of the ATM. This fee structure has the interesting and unusual feature that all three fees apply to the same transaction.

Harming Depositors and Helping Borrowers: The Disparate Impact of Bank Consolidation

Recently, banking has experienced rapid consolidation in many countries. For banks in the United States, corporate restructurings have been driven by advances in information technology and by a loosening of geographic restrictions on branching and acquisitions. The number of U.S. commercial banks declined from 14,469 in 1984 to 7,888 in 2002, while the average asset size of banks has more than tripled over this period, from $268 million to $897
million.

The Welfare Consequences of ATM Surcharges: Evidence from a Structural Entry Model

The goal of this paper is to estimate a structural model of the market for automatic teller
machines (ATMs) in order to understand the implications of regulating ATM surcharges on
ATM entry and consumer welfare.
Since the establishment of the first ATM networks in the early 1970s, ATMs have
become a ubiquitous and growing component of consumer banking technology. By 2001, there
were over 324,000 ATMs in the United States, processing an average of 117 transactions per
day, suggesting that each person in the United States uses an ATM an average of 45 times per
year.
In spite of the vast and growing presence of ATMs, product differentiation may imply
that the market for ATMs does not reflect perfect competition or yield optimal outcomes. In
particular, the surcharge—the price charged by an ATM on top of the set interchange fee—has
increased significantly over the last several years. The increase can be linked to an April 1996
decision by the major ATM networks to allow surcharges among their member ATMs.2 Between 1996 and 2001, the number of ATMs tripled, but the number of transactions per ATM fell by about 45 percent. The technology of ATMs is characterized by high fixed costs—primarily the cost of leasing the machine, keeping it stocked with cash, and servicing it—and very low marginal costs. Thus, the increased price of ATM services has been accompanied by an increased average cost per ATM transaction.


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A History of Canadian Wealth, 1914.

Historical Memory on the Eve of the Election


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Canada's First Internment Camps


Social Credit And Western Canadian Radicalism

Rebel Yell

The Peoples Bank of Alberta


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Capitalist Environmentalism


The fetish of the market and private ownership that the liberaltarians in the U.S. cite as their solution to the environmental crisis takes a new twist. Environmental terrorism for profit.

Mr. Reumayr, 55, is accused of plotting to blow up the Trans-Alaska Pipeline in a scheme designed to drive up the value of energy futures. His alleged plan was to buy oil, gas and electricity futures that would likely rise in value when oil supplies were disrupted, and then to stage a series of attacks on the pipeline in Alaska and on another pipeline in Canada.
Man loses final bid to stop extradition to US


See: Climate Change

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The Cone of Silence Over Kyoto



Do not say the word Kyoto to Conservative Environment Minister; that sensitive policy wonk Rona Ambrose, or she will refuse to be interviewed by you. Even though she is in charge of the next round of Kyoto talks. As the Calgary Herald columnist Don Martin discovers.

Don't publish a fictional novel about Climate Change if you work as a scientist for the Department of the Environment. Or ever sensitive Rona will call you and tell you NOT to attend your own book launch if you want to continue working for the department. Minister stops book talk by Environment Canada scientist

The PMO says he knows nothing of it......but hey its a good idea if the Minister clamps down on the beuracrats so they all sing from the same songsheet.....the Conservatives; Just say NO Kyoto......Ottawa plans cuts to green programs: documents

Ottawa plan hacks green programs


BLACK DAY FOR GREENS AS TORY BLUE TAKES OVER

Welcome to Ottawa, Alberta.

The Kyoto accord is the most worrying. Because if it was ever implemented as Paul Martin's discredited Liberals planned, it would have imposed impossibly steep reduction targets and severe economic pressures on what's become known as the Alberta Advantage - the most powerful and important provincial economy in Canada today.But while the Conservatives aren't about to tear up the United Nations agreement - and give the other three parties in the House of Commons their political hill to die on - at least Environment Minister Rona Ambrose is doing the next best thing. EDITORIAL: Rona is a realist


Now what was that about more open transparent government? No that's not a platform of the Harpocrites that was a reccomendation from Gomery It's still business as usual in Ottawa.....sadly lacking in the governments practice or its new accounatability bill.

Harper Keeps Ministers From Ottawa Reporters

Press Gallery, PMO not talking, relations continue to deteriorate




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Protesting the Protestors

Turn about is fair play so quit yer whining. Seal-hunt supporters confront protesters

Rebecca Aldworth, the humane society's Montreal-based Canadian issues director, criticized Blanc-Sablon residents for interfering with the observers' work. "What has happened out here has crossed a line," Aldworth said. "Of course they have a right to protest, and I respect that, but when you put human lives at risk and prevent people from engaging in lawful activities, you've crossed the line into assault and reckless endangerment. Fishermen keep anti-sealing activists grounded

Gee sounds like the pot calling the kettle black.

My Seal Hunt Articles


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Friday, April 14, 2006

The Friendly Fascist

Berlusconi's poll fraud claim, and power, fade away

Ah the friendly fascism of Berlusconi reminds me of the 1933 elections in Germany.

Good thing Prodi won.

Otherwise Berlusconi would have found a way to start his own Reichstag fire.

Now of course there is always the Vatican. Would that Anti-Communist institution halt Italy's slide to the right.....under a German Pope.....right...just like they did when Spain fell to Franco, Italy to Mussolini and Germany to Hitler.



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Thursday, April 13, 2006

The Limits of the Market

The MySpace economy With success comes great responsibility.My Space: Warning Children About Online Dangers And of course it has taken them this long to do this because its owned by Fox owner Rupert Murdoch. Who will milk the market until regulated not to. In this case what can we say about Fox which has been strangely silent about all this. Where is Bill O'Riley when you need him? Avoiding discussing how Fox profits from pederasty.




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Venusian Weather Report

European scientists released new photos of Venus' south pole Thursday, revealing a swirling mass of sulfuric acid clouds powered by 350 km/h winds Clouds of acid swirl around Venus

And keeping with our Morning Star iconography Hot Discovery: Dark Vortex on Venus Space.com
this site also has the best pics.



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Ouch That Hurts


Its a baaaad news day when the Left, the Centre and the Right hit you on your way down. Americans Wary of Action on Iran, Gloomy on Iraq, Poll Shows

And its worse when even an objective attempt to explain US policy on Iran looks bad.

Seymour Hersh's story in this week's issue of The New Yorker detailing how the Bush administration has "increased clandestine activities inside Iran and intensified planning for a possible major air attack" ought to be big news. For the most part, outside of our corner of the Internet, it's not. BUSH PREPARES FOR ANOTHER WAR, AND THE NATION YAWNS OpEdNews


The combination of reaction to news reports of U.S. plans for military strikes on Iran and Iran's claim to have mastered uranium processing brought out the best (and worst) in the comments section. The Great Iran Debate


But the Bushites have also painted us into a corner. Vice President Cheney has said Iran will not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. Sen. John McCain says, "The military option is on the table." And Israel is demanding that the United States stop dithering. Writes Yaakov Katz in the March 10 Jerusalem Post, "The United States has until now not done enough to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, a senior Defense Ministry official has told the Jerusalem Post ..." Pat Buchanan IS WAR WITH IRAN INEVITABLE? The Conservative Voice


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The US has WMD

Call the Security Council, there should be an Emergency international debate. Call in the UN Oversight committee and the WMD Inspectors there is a rogue state that has continually failed to fufill its legal obligations under international treaty to destroy its chemical WMD.

We need to immediately put all the sites under UN control or the world community will have to look at all options, including but not limited to regime change.

U.S. will miss an extended deadline to dispose of the country's chemical weapons stockpiles

Rumsfeld said he expects only two-thirds of the stockpile to be destroyed by April 2012. That date is a five-year extension from the previous deadline, set in a 1997 international treaty.
An activist group in Richmond, Kentucky, -- the Chemical Weapons Working Group -- says new schedules indicate disposal at sites in Alabama, Arkansas, Oregon, Colorado and Kentucky all will miss the deadline. A Maryland site has completed the disposal and Utah and Indiana remain on schedule.
Why should we single out Iran?

Since the US has set the precident of international intervention around WMD.

Even if Bush II did lie.


Its not like its the first time the US has lied to justify its Imperial mission.



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3 Strikes

If you are an Afro American dealing street drugs, three arrests, the three strike law says you go to jail with no get out of jail free card. If you are the Bush Administration Defense Secretary, it takes more than three strikes to get you out of office.

It takes more than 2700 dead American Soldiers, 18,000 wounded troops, over 100,000 dead or wounded Iraqi's.

And it takes more than 4 retired General's denouncing you. Three Generals and you should strike out, but not Donny, he is Georgie Porgie's pal.

'You know, it speaks volumes that guys like me are speaking out from retirement about the leadership climate in the Department of Defense,' Batiste said. 'But when decisions are made without taking into account sound military recommendations, sound military decision making, sound planning, then we're bound to make mistakes.' Retired General Calls For Rumsfeld to Resign

Joining the criticism earlier this week was retired Army Maj. Gen. John Batiste, who served as an infantry division commander in Iraq until last November. He called for a "fresh start at the Pentagon," accusing Rumsfeld of ignoring sound military decision-making and seeking to intimidate those in uniform.

Earlier calls for Rumsfeld's replacement came from retired Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni, retired Marine Lt. Gen. Gregory Newbold and retired Army Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton. Analysis: Criticism mounts vs. Rumsfeld




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