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—> After hearing about Hannaford's giant customer data breach yesterday, Brian decided to cancel the debit card he'd used there. That's when he found out that Key Bank really wants you to have a debit card. In fact, they'll charge you a small monthly fee to not have one linked to your "free checking" account. We figure that this means Key Bank makes about $12 a year more off of customers who have linked debit cards—and that if you want greater security on your account, it's going to cost you. More »
—>If you have an issue with Key Bank that you're trying to get traction on, and you've exhausted normal customer service routes, try calling their executive relations line: More »
Ring ring, Mr. Banker, pick up the phone, we hit the stopwatch and hang up. Here are the results. More »
Today's results in our week-long test of how long it takes banks humanoids to pick up the ring ring ring. More »
The results of today's benchmark test to see how long it takes banks' live humans to pick up the phone. More »
We'll be calling up the banks this week to see who's the quickest at having a human pick up the phone. More »




