. "I've read some reviews and it is unfortunate to see the lack of education among the general public. They charge for too much in your account because they have to pay taxes on it so its good if your like me and don't have too much money in the account. If your're broke their is no way around working the system. Rule, laws and verifications are involved. If you don't understand them then I suggest you learn. Truth is One Nevada doesn't want customers who will cost them or the members. The downside is the ATM machines. They will eat your cash and its happened to me twice. They wont tell you it happens often. The ATMS also eat the new $100 bills so heads up in advance. The other down side is Credit Cards. They are quick to deny credit and try to sell a self paid card which has nothing to do with your Credit score. Even if you walk on water they wont increase your credit limit. It is tedious if one needs to travel and rent a car. One Nevada has made these things a problem for everybody because too many customers are bad seeds. I think it is to the point where their so many in that category that it causes them to deny deny deny as a safety mechanism. As of yet they haven't advanced the verification process and I think the issue is risk just like a craps table. Mortgage loans are a big middle finger unless they think your're going to forclose so they can make money on it. We lack the laws to enforce this on lenders for the time being. Evil indeed."^^ . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . . "3"^^ . "2015-10-09T00:00:00"^^ .