单选题What is mentioned about Privilege Basic accounts?AThey aren't able to be used with checks.BThey are more popular than Privilege Plus.CThey require customers to pay monthly fees.DThey aren't penalized for low balances.

单选题
What is mentioned about Privilege Basic accounts?
A

They aren't able to be used with checks.

B

They are more popular than Privilege Plus.

C

They require customers to pay monthly fees.

D

They aren't penalized for low balances.


参考解析

解析:
第二段第三句“The Privilege Basic account,for example,has no minimum balance requirement”提到该账户没有最低余额限制,所以D项正确。

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