Poster you replied to is talking about deposits, not withdrawals.
Banks treat cash very carefully. If you bring in a stack of cash that they have to count once to see how much it is and then again to verify it's going to take time and they might charge you for that.
> Poster you replied to is talking about deposits, not withdrawals.
They literally said "withdrawal fees."
I don't know of any bank which charges you to deposit cash. I occasionally drop off large stacks of cash and have them count it—there's never been an issue.
It is true that business bank accounts typically aren't free, but that isn't what the poster was talking about.
If you get paid via direct deposit then you almost certainly have many options for getting a free checking account regardless of what city you live in.
My interest rate is maybe 0.3%, so they're definitely making money on that.
But that's not a "fee." Obviously banks cover their operating expenses somehow. That doesn't mean they charge me to have an account or to deposit cash (in fact, charging for deposits would be counterproductive).
They do it directly or indirectly, I don't know how US banks works but usually over the world bank accounts vary accounts with no/low fees give low interest and vice versa.
Banks treat cash very carefully. If you bring in a stack of cash that they have to count once to see how much it is and then again to verify it's going to take time and they might charge you for that.