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This hardly seems low-cost.
This hardly seems low-cost. Instead, BoA is just passing the cost of the increased security off to the customers. I'd much rather pay $5 for a real token than face a $0.15 charge every time I wanted to check my bank account. Sounds more like the wireless companies and BoA have struck a nice little deal.