<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Denali:
I have searched 12USC and 12CFR for information on if banks are allowed to dicriminate against a certain class of people when offering services to their customers. I live in the state of Kansas, so their may be a state staute as well... Can ay one help?
Thanks in advance<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Yes and no. Banks can not discriminate against anyone that comes in to obtain normal bank services as a customer such as opening a checking or savings account, applying for a loan, credit card etc. Banks can refuse to give you credit and a loan if you do not qualify based on your income, credit history etc. Banks can also offer additional services to different classes of customers such as free checks with a $500 deposit to an existing account, free trip to Las Vegas if you open a second $10,000 CD etc.