Actually I use cash only now, but I use it as a budgeting tool & so I KNOW I won't overdraft my account. Well cash after I pay whatever bills thru the INGDirect bill pay. When I transition to fulltiming I'm not comfortable carrying around a bunch of cash so I'll probably transition to using debit card.
INGDirect, now Capital360, has atm's in convenience stores and gas stations in many states. So I though it would be convenient for those on the move. No need to stop twice to withdraw $. They also have an overdraft fee that is a %, not a fixed $ amount. It's always been like $1.50 or $2.25 the few times I've done it, not $39. I like that. I still try not to overdraft because I hate giving the bank any money, but if I ever make a mistake it's good to know that it's on a few dollars. They also offer a (very) nominal interest rate on your checking account. I have direct deposit so no fees, ever.
Yes, in a perfect world I would bank at a credit union too. I originally opened my ING account as a savings account that would be difficult to get to to build an emergency fund. Then they offered checking accounts and I opened a checking account. I've tried to bank at credit unions most of my life but the reality is they are not as convenient. I've moved several times in the last 10 years and having to reopen accounts and change all my direct deposit info and reenter my bill pay info just got old. So I stopped using credit unions and stayed with the internet based bank.
I was worried that when Capital One took it over things would change. So far so good, but I may be grandfathered in. I'm not sure what their new accounts are like.
GypsyChic