Regarding overdrafts! Fi*@#ing banks always trying to scam the consumer (I mean their "important" customers).
I do NOT know if this policy is written anywhere, but I believe most banks do this. Take the following example:
Account balance: $100
Pending transactions that will post in the same night:
$5
$6
$7
$8
$9
$99
So, one would think... ok, $5 $6 $7 $8 and $9 will go through leaving me with $65. When $99 tries to go through, it triggers a single $35 OD fee. But NO!
The bank will pay the "highest" amounts first (thus screwing the customer). They will pay $99 first. This leaves you with $1 in your account. The $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 will all cause a $35 OD fee each, bringing the total OD cost to $175.
And then the banks will try to "look like the good guy" by saying they'll remove like 1 or 2 of the OD fees.. but they still screw you and make out big.
I do NOT know if this policy is written anywhere, but I believe most banks do this. Take the following example:
Account balance: $100
Pending transactions that will post in the same night:
$5
$6
$7
$8
$9
$99
So, one would think... ok, $5 $6 $7 $8 and $9 will go through leaving me with $65. When $99 tries to go through, it triggers a single $35 OD fee. But NO!
The bank will pay the "highest" amounts first (thus screwing the customer). They will pay $99 first. This leaves you with $1 in your account. The $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 will all cause a $35 OD fee each, bringing the total OD cost to $175.
And then the banks will try to "look like the good guy" by saying they'll remove like 1 or 2 of the OD fees.. but they still screw you and make out big.
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