woensdag 30 september 2009

Does your bank rip you off?


However Belgian accounts may not be always very transparent, they do belong to the “cheapest” ones in Europe according to a research of the European Commission. The problem is that banks do not provide the necessary amount of information (about prices, tariffs, etc.) to calculate ones total cost for their account. A Belgian pays a yearly average of €58 for their current account, while in Italy people pay €253 every year. Be aware Belgians, in the future the prices of banking services will grow towards each other and that means you will have to pay more!

Tim Blyaert

1 opmerking:

Marilyn Michels zei

However Wrong linking word --> Even thoughBelgian accounts may not be always very transparent, they do belong to the “cheapest” ones in Europe according to a research of the European Commission. The problem is that banks do not provide the necessary amount of information (about prices, tariffs, etc.) to calculate ones ones --> thetotal cost for their account. A Belgian pays a yearly average of €58 for their wrong reference word: refers to Belgian, which is singular!! current account, while in Italy people pay €253 every year. Be aware Belgians, in the future the prices of banking services will grow towards each other this is Dunglish --> prices will grow closer and that means you will have to pay more!