Belleville, Illinois (Vocus) 10 June 2008

cost savings for the government could be

significant, based on estimates of Treasuryâ? s Financial Management Service. For example, the cost of 89 cents a check on paper in 2006, against 9 cents to an electronic payment processing. If the 4 million recipients of Social Security, SSDI and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the na? T have bank accounts have debit card that could save U.S. dollars per year.

The following questions are among those Gada recommends that before signing up for a debit card:>
How you can be reached at an ATM in the Comerica network? How often would you make, withdrawals, and they would at least within or outside the ATM network? How often do you use the electronic payment of bills? Do the companies you pay by electronic payment of a fee for electronic payment? Is there a bank in your area, an economic alternative for the features you want, may as ATM, electronic bill pay or direct debit? If you are concerned about opening a bank account, have you talked with a local bank to see if they can help to alleviate your concerns? The providers of social security program participants are eligible for a Direct Express free withdrawal per month in cash from an ATM counter means. They are a tax of 90 percent for each additional withdrawal valued at the ATM. The cardholder may be charged additional A?? Feeâ supplement? by ATM owners outside of the Comerica Bank network, which issues the debit cards. In addition, participants will have access to program account in the amount of 50 cents from paying bills online and can be a paper statement for a fee of 75 cents per month will receive online.

Gada advises potential owners to consider how they use the debit card. For example, instead of paying for a personal check or carry large amounts of cash and pay bills in person, and that the transaction attracted to small electronic bill payments can be worthwhile, especially for people who have difficulty moving. However, Gada noted, individuals should consider whether the organization, they pay an additional fee for the adoption of electronic payment of bills to consider.

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Allsup, Belleville, Illinois, is a leading national provider of financial services and health disabilities. Founded in 1984, has helped more than 100,000 people Allsup their social security and disability benefits insurance claim. Allsup employs more than 500 professionals, their services directly to consumers and their families, or through their employers and long-term disability insurance. For more information visit www.Allsup.com.

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