If they don't waive the fee, I'm certainly never going to bank with them again. Once I can understand, but this adds up to a couple thousand dollars over almost two weeks.Wow, that's bad! Keep the pressure on your bank, they shouldn't be charging that for each transaction, maybe once a day, but man, I'd be changing banks if they didn't take off all but one of those charges.
a couple thousand dollars over almost two weeks.
I am hoping that this is all just a big mistake, an automated system doing crazy shit, and that the reason I got no help previously was because I was calling outside of office hours and dealing with their outsourced customer service, who probably can't do anything about it.
That's insane. Utterly insane. Look into the laws in your area, and possibly check with an accountant or lawyer - it'll be worth it if you can recover even half that amount.
Amen. Mostly this is why my main bank is a county-level credit union. Even so I have any sort of overdraft protection turned off, and check all my accounts online as part of my daily routine.One of the reasons we've liked using smaller regional banks - you can almost always talk to someone only one or two levels from the president on short notice, and the president with an appointment, and they've always been very, very reasonable with fees.
I just called them to see if I could get an appointment with the branch manager, told them my problem, and was told the branch manager was going to investigate and call me back. I'm going to withhold the pitchfork until after I hear back.My credit union will charge $1 to transfer $50 increments from savings to checking. They will most likely credit it back as well without me even asking, so I've never actually been charged that.
Whether they credit you back or not, they are going to screw you again. I would switch as soon as it's straightened out.
Also, file a complaint with the FDIC. https://www.fdic.gov/consumers/assistance/filecomplaint.html. That may be considered excessive and against the regulations of what they can charge.
Well, three boxes of mac n cheese and a pack of hotdogs will give you 4,000 calories for something less than a $5 bill. For bonus points cut the hotdogs into octopus and boil them with the macaroni.In the meantime, I'll be searching the local super market for free samples.
made me laugh out loud.In other news, the local Wal-Mart now has a sign at their sample station limiting two samples per customer. This is my lasting legacy.