Ken
Randolph,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, June 03, 2009
All you had to do is look in your checkbook register and you would have known that you had transactions that hadn't cleared yet. What? No register? For future reference, not every unpaid debit transaction will show as pending. This is true at every financial institution. A little personal responsibility goes a long way here.
Ken
Randolph,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, June 03, 2009
All you had to do is look in your checkbook register and you would have known that you had transactions that hadn't cleared yet. What? No register? For future reference, not every unpaid debit transaction will show as pending. This is true at every financial institution. A little personal responsibility goes a long way here.
Ken
Randolph,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, June 03, 2009
All you had to do is look in your checkbook register and you would have known that you had transactions that hadn't cleared yet. What? No register? For future reference, not every unpaid debit transaction will show as pending. This is true at every financial institution. A little personal responsibility goes a long way here.
Ken
Randolph,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, June 03, 2009
All you had to do is look in your checkbook register and you would have known that you had transactions that hadn't cleared yet. What? No register? For future reference, not every unpaid debit transaction will show as pending. This is true at every financial institution. A little personal responsibility goes a long way here.