Yeah, I had this happen a couple of years back and it pissed me off
royally.  We were told that they run the debits all day long, but the
deposits only get run after 2:00....at the very earliest it would be
2:00 we later found out.  And magically they always run the largest
debits first that they can charge you $25.00 for that $10.00 check you
wrote at the grocery store that will now cost you $25.00(bank fee) +
$10.00 (original amount) + $25.00(grocery store fee) = $60.00.

Nowadays, if our "buffer" gets below $1000.00 I start worrying.



On 10/6/05, Short Fuse Media <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No shit? Same exact god damn thing happened to me last week with my BoA
> account - the bastards... after alot of posturing and yelling at
> managers I got the charges erased.... personally, I blame the fact that
> its still a Florida account.... that mattress of mine is looking better
> and better for the bundling of bills each day... heh.
>
> -Erik
>
> Timothy Heald wrote:
>
> >Ok,
> >
> >Seriously pissed off.
> >
> >I know no one should ever go NSF on their bank account.  I know this.  I
> >understand that the bank charges for over draft, but this is insane, and is
> >directly calculated to make the bank more money on the little guy when he
> >hits a problem.
> >
> >Ok,
> >
> >So it's Friday a few weeks ago.  We have a $500 balance.  We do normal
> >weekend stuff, go out, do our food shopping, rent some movies, order in one
> >night.  <cf_aside>Now we had deposited an 1800 dollar check on
> >Thursday</cf_aside>
> >
> >Ok,
> >
> >We're doing our checkbook last night.  There are 4 different overdraft
> >charges on our account.  4.
> >
> >There is only one listed overdraft transfer though.  300 something for our
> >groceries.  Also the check cleared that day.  According to what I see
> >through Bank of America's web interface before the overdraft occurred.
> >
> >So I call these douche bags.  They say that they process debits than they
> >process deposits on Monday morning.
> >
> >Wait wait it gets better.
> >
> >Also they start at the largest debit and work there way down.  Let me
> >explain this for the slower of you.  You have 5 charges lets say.  300, 100,
> >40, 20, 10.  You have 350 dollars.  If you go biggest to smallest the
> >customer ends up with 4 overdraft charges, if you go the other way around
> >the customer only gets one.  Also they double the price of the overdraft
> >charge if there are more than two of them.  So not only do you have no
> >fucking money, you are now in debt to the bank.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> 

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