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  • Report:  #455366

Complaint Review: Fifth Third Bank

Fifth Third Bank Bank card ripoff Louisville Kentucky

  • Reported By:
    Louisville Kentucky
  • Submitted:
    Tue, May 26, 2009
  • Updated:
    Fri, June 19, 2009
  • Fifth Third Bank
    P.O. Box 630900
    Cincinnati, Ohio
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
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I have had problems before regarding over drafts with this bank and had a bank employee tell me if I use my bank card and not write checks I would never have to worry about fees or being overdrawn they would simply denie my card. So this is what I've been doing and it's only my guess but I'd say many others WERE avoiding fees this way also, so the bank changed this policy and now never denie a card so now they can collect overdraft fees again. thus ripping people off again! I didnt know until I got and over draft notice. I'm devistated because I'm on disability and have a limited income, in fact way under poverty level, This hurts badly and means I can't buy my mediciene this month. I hate this bank! I was given a name Gail Stachler who is a regional manager 9900 Ormsby rd Louisville 40223 I'M SENDING HER A LETTER TO LET HER KNOW WHAT i THINK OF HER BANK

Judy
Louisville, Kentucky
U.S.A.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Bman

Ann Arbor,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

meth addicted crack head banks.

#4Consumer Comment

Fri, June 19, 2009

"If I had my way about it, overdrafting your account would be considered a criminal offense. Maybe after a warrant would be issued for their arrest, people wouldn't spend what they don't have available."

Ok, let's have it your way, I'd like to point out that fifth third was one of the regional sized banks that failed their stress test. That means that they did not have enough money to cover their obligations. That means, according to your logic they should not receive TARP funds, but instead warrants should be issued for all of their management personel.

"I'm so sick of these meth-addicted welfare cases overdrawing their accounts so they can score more drugs, and then blaming the bank when they incur fees. Then they hop online and file a ROR so they can whine to everyone else. "

Me too, What's your excuse?

"So, if you're whining about an overdraft fee on this website, you are a meth-addicted welfare case and you shouldn't even own a computer. Get a job and get sober."

You hear that Fifth Third? Sell your computers, sober up and get a job.

"I have spoken."

Amen.


I Am The Law

Cincinnati,
Ohio,
U.S.A.

Overdrafting should be a crime

#4Consumer Suggestion

Mon, June 01, 2009

If I had my way about it, overdrafting your account would be considered a criminal offense. Maybe after a warrant would be issued for their arrest, people wouldn't spend what they don't have available.

I'm so sick of these meth-addicted welfare cases overdrawing their accounts so they can score more drugs, and then blaming the bank when they incur fees. Then they hop online and file a ROR so they can whine to everyone else.

So, if you're whining about an overdraft fee on this website, you are a meth-addicted welfare case and you shouldn't even own a computer. Get a job and get sober.

I have spoken.


Flynrider

Phoeix,
Arizona,
U.S.A.

I see the problem.

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, May 26, 2009

This isn't a 5/3 Bank problem. You'd have the same problem at any bank I know of. The problem is that you are trying to rely on the bank to manage your finances. They are not going to do this. The easiest thing to do is to keep an accurate check register. It doesn't take much effort and it will ensure that you never pay another overdraft fee again.

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