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BB&T Charges $4 Easy Image Statement Fee for Canceled Check Images

Posted in Fees on Jun 20th 2011

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A commenter pointed out that there was a $4 fee to receive canceled check images in online statements.

After chatting with a representative, it appears that customers can only view images of checks that were cleared (Bright Banking).

"Easy Image" statements are the online reports that show canceled written checks but there is a fee. Easy Image comes at no charge to certain business checking accounts.

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hltfore
Commented on Oct 11th 2011

Is this statement fee just for online images only? Does it include the hard copy statement?

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