The Evening Leader

Hints from Heloise

- ©2021 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

OVERDRAFT FEES

Dear Readers: Back at it after the holidays ... did Americans stay financiall­y within their means? Some may not have. In 2019, the big banks charged consumers a whopping $11.5 BILLION in overdraft fees! And 84% of these fees were paid by just 9% of bank customers -- the folks who can least afford it.

There’s hope, though. Experts advise getting to know the personnel at your

financial institutio­n. If they know you, they are more likely to help you.

These fees are reversible. Ask for help. Ask for a reversal of at least some of the fees, and also do not feel ashamed to say, “Please help me.” More than likely, a personal banker will sit down with you and help you formulate a budget so your money lasts as long as the month.

It’s been suggested that banks should just decline a debit card purchase instead of pushing it through and then charging an overdraft or non-sufficient funds (NSF) fee of anywhere from $35 to $50. -- Heloise

TECH TALK TUESDAY -

DON’T DO IT, GIRL

Dear Readers: Watch out for this new scam alert: people selling stolen cars online. Here are some big red flags to watch out for:

-- A deal that’s too good to be true. The asking price is way below the car’s value.

-- The seller wants payment in cash.

-- The seller and the vehicle are in a neighborin­g city.

How can you protect yourself? -- Ask the seller for the vehicle identifica­tion number (VIN) and check it with the National Insurance Crime Bureau (https://www. nicb.org/).

-- Inspect the car’s title carefully. The paper should have a cottony feel to it, almost like money, and it should have a watermark seal on it too.

-- Meet the seller in a safe place, like a police substation.

If you get a funny or weird feeling, walk away. -- Heloise

SIGN OF THE TIMES

Dear Heloise: Since the pandemic, my husband and I have been home a lot. We’ve worn workout clothes in the summer and switched to sweats now that it is cool. We wear them 24/7. We just celebrated our 55th wedding anniversar­y, brought in takeout from our favorite restaurant and got dressed for dinner! -- H.W. in Murrieta, Calif.

H.W., workout wear and “athleisure” (a hybrid of workout clothes and loungewear) are trends that will be here for a while. Happy anniversar­y! -- Heloise

THE LONG AND

THE SHORT OF IT

Dear Heloise: In the chillier months, I add a bracelet to the back of my necklaces so the necklaces will lay further down my front. This will accommodat­e turtle- and cowlneck sweaters and layers in general. -- Christy R. in Indiana

KID CARRIER

Dear Heloise: To lay out a meal for my toddler son in his car seat, at the drive-thru I ask for one of those fiberboard drink carriers. Each food item can go into one of the wells of the carrier: sandwich, fries, fruit snack and drink. So much easier than constantly reaching into a bag! -- Ginny T. in Pennsylvan­ia

Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 782795001, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@Heloise.com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

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