Kmd1985
Port Richey,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, May 28, 2009
I just checked my account and I was charged two times for one purchase. They deducted the $82.00 when they authorized the transaction and then they deducted the $82.00 AGAIN on the 26th of May when it was "debited".. When I called BOA, the first thing I asked them was which column was my actual balance, the one with authorizations and holds or the one without. The rep told me it was the one WITH the holds. I then told her that the payment of $82.00 was deducted from the column with auth. and holds 2 times. She told me that it was not deducted two times, so I sat on the phone with her doing basic math for 45 minutes. In the end, I got nowhere. I am out the $82.00 plus the 4 overdrafts at $35 a pop.. Its not right that they can charge you twice for a purchase, charge you when you overdraft because of it, and then to add insult to injury fight with you that it never happened when you are literally staring at the two charges.. I'm in on a lawsuit.. Where do I sign?!
Kmd1985
Port Richey,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, May 28, 2009
I just checked my account and I was charged two times for one purchase. They deducted the $82.00 when they authorized the transaction and then they deducted the $82.00 AGAIN on the 26th of May when it was "debited".. When I called BOA, the first thing I asked them was which column was my actual balance, the one with authorizations and holds or the one without. The rep told me it was the one WITH the holds. I then told her that the payment of $82.00 was deducted from the column with auth. and holds 2 times. She told me that it was not deducted two times, so I sat on the phone with her doing basic math for 45 minutes. In the end, I got nowhere. I am out the $82.00 plus the 4 overdrafts at $35 a pop.. Its not right that they can charge you twice for a purchase, charge you when you overdraft because of it, and then to add insult to injury fight with you that it never happened when you are literally staring at the two charges.. I'm in on a lawsuit.. Where do I sign?!
Kmd1985
Port Richey,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, May 28, 2009
I just checked my account and I was charged two times for one purchase. They deducted the $82.00 when they authorized the transaction and then they deducted the $82.00 AGAIN on the 26th of May when it was "debited".. When I called BOA, the first thing I asked them was which column was my actual balance, the one with authorizations and holds or the one without. The rep told me it was the one WITH the holds. I then told her that the payment of $82.00 was deducted from the column with auth. and holds 2 times. She told me that it was not deducted two times, so I sat on the phone with her doing basic math for 45 minutes. In the end, I got nowhere. I am out the $82.00 plus the 4 overdrafts at $35 a pop.. Its not right that they can charge you twice for a purchase, charge you when you overdraft because of it, and then to add insult to injury fight with you that it never happened when you are literally staring at the two charges.. I'm in on a lawsuit.. Where do I sign?!
Kmd1985
Port Richey,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, May 28, 2009
I just checked my account and I was charged two times for one purchase. They deducted the $82.00 when they authorized the transaction and then they deducted the $82.00 AGAIN on the 26th of May when it was "debited".. When I called BOA, the first thing I asked them was which column was my actual balance, the one with authorizations and holds or the one without. The rep told me it was the one WITH the holds. I then told her that the payment of $82.00 was deducted from the column with auth. and holds 2 times. She told me that it was not deducted two times, so I sat on the phone with her doing basic math for 45 minutes. In the end, I got nowhere. I am out the $82.00 plus the 4 overdrafts at $35 a pop.. Its not right that they can charge you twice for a purchase, charge you when you overdraft because of it, and then to add insult to injury fight with you that it never happened when you are literally staring at the two charges.. I'm in on a lawsuit.. Where do I sign?!
Jim
Anaheim,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, April 29, 2009
This becomes an insurance issue to the bank - it gets filed under their E&O policy and the insurance pays out on the claim. Never believe for a second the bank isn't a winner in this situation - even if they lose the case. The lawyer and the bank are the only winners here; the customer and the insurance company are the losers here - the insurance company because they have to pay out, and the customer because they get it taken to them in the form of (1) low $ payout for a case that goes on for umpteen years, and (2) higher fees because someone has to pay back the deductible on the E&O policy, and you know it ain't the bank. Never believe for a second a class-action lawsuit sticks anything to a bank...
Edgeman
Chico,#7Consumer Comment
Tue, April 28, 2009
If any money came out of a class action lawsuit, the attorney(s) would be the ones to profit. Whichever one of you chooses to start a class action lawsuit ought to post the docket number here.
Edward
Dallas,#8Consumer Comment
Tue, April 28, 2009
Your example is very eloquently explained. Accurately showing how the account was NEVER overdrawn. Confirmed by the fact that no funds were taken from Savings because........the account was never overdrawn. Duh! Nothing else needs to be added to make this any more clear. After the verbage in the OP, and after the initial comments from the other posters all talking about 'class-action lawsuit', many months ago a report like this would have already been flooded with numerous comments from others laughing and ridiculing all of you about this class-action lawsuit nonsense. Because many months ago, the impression was those lawsuits are always a big waste of time and money, and they always come up empty. Well, with new case developments in recent months, it's now becoming more apparent to 'those others' that maybe the jokes on them. Two of the most recent cases are: 1. Closson v. Bank of America, Case No. CGC 04436877, filed in 2004, proposed settlement in 2009, $35 million 2. White v. Wachovia, settled in 2008, undisclosed amount. And this is why those sarcastic 'class-action' comments are 'missing-in-action' these days.
Brenda
Summerville,#9Consumer Comment
Tue, April 28, 2009
This gentleman is absolutely telling the truth. I am experiencing exactly the same problem as a result of a deposit Bank of America has repeatedly acknowledged they know is good. I deposited the check on 4/27/09, and my deposit slip says it posts on 4/27/09 - but the bank obviously needed some extra cash! I contacted the Executive Complaint office (1-704-386-5681) and the office of the CEO (704-386-5687) and was told they are holding my funds because the law allows them to - not because the funds aren't good - but becasue they can play bully and intend to. I was even shuffled off to my local office who refused to do anything about it either - not because the check (from my employer of 11 years - a huge national company) was placing BOA at any risk, not because it was outside the scope of her abilities to remove the hold. It wasnt' because I have a new account - I have over 20 years history with this bank- with no fraud ever on the account. They were refusing to take the hold off of my account because the employees obviously enjoy playing bully and Bank of America will get a lot more overdraft fees this way!! Maybe the employees get bonused on how many extra fees they can cause?! If there is an attorney out there interested in a good, lucrative class-action lawsuit - this would be a great one!!
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#10Consumer Comment
Tue, April 28, 2009
Ripoff Report entitled- RIP OFF REPORT TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION USA MANIPULATION (you can 'Google' it!), and then read ALL the 'Updates' & 'Rebuttals', you will see that 'LOBBYISTS' & 'POLITICIANS' & 'EXECUTIVES' are discussed in the 'Updates' section. Isn't it interesting that our government is handing out BILLIONS of dollars in TAXPAYER'S money to banks like BOA, Goldman Sachs, & others, & also handing out BILLIONS of dollars to broken down companies like GM, AIG, & others? Send all your information to Andrew Cuomo, the Attorney General of New York. He's the ONLY person in the USA is is 'for' the American people, in my opinion. The POLITICIANS are obviously on the side of the bankers, the corporatate executives, & the others who CONTROL America, wouldn't you agree? Maybe Mr. Cuomo will do something since he's already looking into Bank of America, with regards to the Merrill Lynch deal. E-mail him, & let him know! GOOD LUCK TO YOU! P.S. Don't forget to go to www.9news.com and type in- NEW WARRANT SERVED IN CONNECTION TO PROSTITUTION RING, and read the story where Microsoft Corporation was served a search warrant in regards to this 'PROSTITUTION RING' that catered to prominent clients including, quote- 'JUDGES, LAWYERS, BUSINESSMEN, ATHLETES, and POLITICIANS.' Guess what? We're- 'Only a pawn in their game.' - Dylan
Jktowe
Robbins,#11Consumer Comment
Tue, April 28, 2009
In your class action lawsuit...in the past 2 months since we have had our checking account with BOA we have incurred probably around 500$ in NSF fee's. I really do need a checking account to pay bills (written checks) but I'm going to stop using the Debit/Check card at all now! This is what happens: They are holding out items (usually smaller amounts) and they consider them "pending" then they post the larger items and get every NSF fee they can (using the smaller items that were pending). So we get charged for the small items that we actually had the money in the account for!!! I HATE THIS BANK AND I WILL NEVER TELL ANYONE OTHERWISE! AND I WILL TELL PPL THAT I KNOW NEVER TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THEM EITHER! P.S. See this is why BOA got in trouble a few years back for openning accounts for ppl who didnt even have SSN#'s! The managers/CEO's,etc at this bank need to get their heads out of each others asses and actually help people for once!!!! Please email me or just add me to your list: [email protected] -K. Towe
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Puyallup,#12Consumer Comment
Tue, April 28, 2009
Sorry to say, it's not just BofA (Bank of America) I've noticed almost all major national banks do this to all of its consumers. All have explained that it is controlled by an omnipotent organization that controls ACH/Telecheck, etc transactions. They put a hold on funds, wait until whoever you spent it at cashes in on it. Meanwhile, you go about your life, and the purchases you make add up to ridiculous fees over time. My advice? Really? Consider ALL banks profiteering organizations that want to steal as much as they possibly can from you. Nickel and dime and NSF fee at a time. Current one I'm with charges me 10 if I don't have direct deposit and transfer 75 to my savings every month. Standard I guess, NSF fees are 35 dollars. I once made a book keeping error basically, (it WAS my fault that time) and I over charged myself 2.00, 3.00, small stuff; about ten times. Needless to say, my checking crashed just like the stock market...only with real money. Money I earned at minimum wage, money the IRS takes then gives a part of back, money that isn't big enough to pay for my medical bills, money that could have paid for my education...if it didn't cost so much. Money, they all want it, those who need it, only need it to give to those who demand it. I'm sorry to break it to you, but it's not BofA, it's ALL banks. 35.00 for ONE error. 35.00 for ten errors, 350. I for one wouldn't mind lobbying for STRICT regulations on what fees and how much a bank could charge you for theoretically bending the time-space-money continuum inside their databanks. We could privatize...privatise...banking, but that would be socialism if the government owns a majority of them...oh wait, didn't they borrow 700 bil from the gov? Does that mean the gov owns the banks? Is this socialism? Or is it theft by taxation? I doubt our Constituition will stand up to our pontificating flip/flop attitude anymore. It almost seems like it contradicts itself at this point. Sorry, I got off on a tangent, basically, all national banks are evil. Go local, support state business. Support state office. THEY will take more care of you than national branches. Research. Interview your banker, and let them know they are YOUR banker. MAKE them personalize it. They want your money, you ARE paying for a service...so demand it! Politely please!