A $50 fee is bullshit, but you are supposed to know about these charges and how/when they occur as to avoid them. If you've been with them for 17 years, ask them to remove the charge. Being a customer for that long you must have some leverage over them! I have everything charged to my CC, not withdrawn from my chequing account because I ran into this problem once before too.
Oh no! You got me! I *am* a member of a secret banking conspiracy that's out to steal your money. We are also watching you reading this from our secret brain implant that we put in the same night our colleagues, the grey aliens, did their anal probe. Anyway, it's been a fun way to waste a morning. Time to catch my plane for a vacation in tuscany. Absolutely love siena and look forward to my week there every year. Take care man, I mean it (it would be really really bad taste if you wish my plane fall out of the sky or something; but I wouldn't put it past you).
not at all, have a safe trip, I am visiting Croatian Coast soon, if you are into yachting its perfect what you thought I am poor stupid little man
Nah. The only assumption I make about you is that you lack basic education and reasoning facilities. In other words - I think you are stupid. But you wouldn't have to be poor. Having fun with in C. R. I'm a sailing man myself. I'll keep a look out for a raving luntic who's got a major problem with "overdraft" as both a word and as a concept.
Just for fun, I will relate some of my past experiences with a bank that was so stupid and irresponsible with client money, it went chapter 11. 1) I receive a fee for a bounced check that was deposited into my account. However, I never deposited the check. I contact the bank and come to learn that some scum have found a loophole in the bank's security in that the bank did not require any identification not even you have your bank card to withdraw money as long as it was less than $ 200. So these criminals would deposit a fake check and take out money less than the $ 200. 2) The bank cleared this up and issued me a new account, but if I did not notice this, I would have been out the fee and the money. However, this happened again at the same bank, later on I found out that this even happened to a bank manager. They finally changed their policy and I remember watching on the news, that some bank employees were later arrested for giving out customer account information to their partners in crime. 3) A fake check which was endorsed with just my name printed not even signed on the back. It was for $ 495 which I believe was just under the limit for federal wire fraud charges from a fake company out of Florida. I complained to my bank, yes the same bank, and they said they were not going to do anything about it even though I showed them that it did not even have my signature just my name printed by a computer on the back. I did not take this lying down. I found an inexpensive legal place which helped me file a small claims suit against the bank and I was able to serve papers against the bank manager to appear in court on this issue. Well, 1 day before trial, the bank manger calls me and tells me that they have put the money back into my account. 3) There is a 3rd issue, and its the reason I am no longer at the bank, but I don't want to post it on a public forum since many banks still have not implemented security to prevent this from happening even though credit card companies have solved this issue. The bank in question is out of business after destroying the value of stock for any of its investors which I was not one of. Blue Chase signs are now on the buildings that remain. Banks could avoid many of the problems related in this post if 1) Always have customers type in their pin number and/or present id whenever they wish to take money out of their accounts. 2) Always require a password like the credit card companies do before the are willing to talk to you. 3) Don't give people with bad credit scores zero down interest loans on houses since if the housing market goes down, these people will walk away from the house, and the bank will lose money.
I am so glad I am not the only one who receives death threats ;-) --> Author Message HateBanks Registered: Jun 2009 Posts: 34 DIE YOU BUSH VOTING piece of shit I have a friend like you 2 degrees but still as dumb as shit DIE YOU BUSH VOTING piece of shit 06-14-09 01:59 AM