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>Check Cashing Industry

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It's a predatory place that'll cash your paycheck for a fee. They're set up in low income neighborhoods where it's risky to open a bank. They kinda made sense in the day when you had to go to the bank and cash a check. With direct deposit and online banking there's really no reason to go to one unless you want to immediately cash your paycheck and buy totally legitimate merchandise with it.

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How is that predatory? I get how loans can be predatory, but check cashing for a fee in place where bank won't open? How's that predatory?

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They take a percentage of your check. Usually a few based on the check. Where they get you is they offer cash advances that are at like 350 - 500% interest. Anymore you can open a bank account from your phone and cash a check for free. You can even get high yield savings accounts that give you about 5% interest. You can even get high yield checking that pays about 1%.

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No. They're not there because it's risky to open a bank. They're there because the bank will wait for the check to clear before giving you the money and these people need the money now and are willing to pay for that.

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Do poors not know about reading the check to find the issuing bank and cashing it there?

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You assume every bank has a local branch. There are thousands of banks in America.

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I do a lot of walking

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You're not thinking :marseyfranklin: poor enough. These people can't get bank accounts because they've burned the bank before :marseyskellington: (see the Chase ATM glitch).

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Martin Luther King gave a speech in West Philadelphia in which he called for "Freedom Now," which is marked with a historical sign. I'm so sad that it closed, but right across the street from that sign used to be a check cashing place called "Currency Now."

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