Nancy
Steilacoom,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, July 28, 2008
IF you KNOW that the bank holds the deposits for seven days (which they DO have a legal right to do), then WHY do you continue to write checks before that time?
Cynthia
Whiteville,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, July 28, 2008
Call, write, email, or fax the Commissioner of Banks in your state. BB&T is allowed by law to hold and post items " at their discretion". Yes, they should be allowed to hold a check until they know it's good. However, they should be required to deduct items as soon as they know the amount authorized, instead of holding it for several days , and they should honor all posting dates on withdrawal tickets. FIGHT BACK! DEMAND the laws be changed.
J G Shrugged
Austin,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, June 25, 2008
And just because there are a "zillion" RoRs in regards to banks doesn't automatically mean they are in the wrong. The bank has the right to hold deposits for verification of funds, and more so recently with the check cashing scams that seem to be occuring more often than they used to. (look even here about companies that offer to send you a check and you have to send them some kind of smaller payment in return). More often than not now, the account will be legit, they will clear the funds quickly, and then the account holder bounces the fraudulent check, causing the depositor's bank to reverse it. Well, usually the money's gone by now...and if the depositor can't pay it back, or declares BK, who has to pay for it? The bank. Which either has to fire someone or get the revenue to cover it. They aren't doing anything wrong by following a procedure that is the same for their customers. You can get overdrafts because of both non-sufficient funds and unavailable funds - the latter from holds on deposits.
J G Shrugged
Austin,#5Consumer Suggestion
Wed, June 25, 2008
And just because there are a "zillion" RoRs in regards to banks doesn't automatically mean they are in the wrong. The bank has the right to hold deposits for verification of funds, and more so recently with the check cashing scams that seem to be occuring more often than they used to. (look even here about companies that offer to send you a check and you have to send them some kind of smaller payment in return). More often than not now, the account will be legit, they will clear the funds quickly, and then the account holder bounces the fraudulent check, causing the depositor's bank to reverse it. Well, usually the money's gone by now...and if the depositor can't pay it back, or declares BK, who has to pay for it? The bank. Which either has to fire someone or get the revenue to cover it. They aren't doing anything wrong by following a procedure that is the same for their customers. You can get overdrafts because of both non-sufficient funds and unavailable funds - the latter from holds on deposits.
J G Shrugged
Austin,#6Consumer Suggestion
Wed, June 25, 2008
And just because there are a "zillion" RoRs in regards to banks doesn't automatically mean they are in the wrong. The bank has the right to hold deposits for verification of funds, and more so recently with the check cashing scams that seem to be occuring more often than they used to. (look even here about companies that offer to send you a check and you have to send them some kind of smaller payment in return). More often than not now, the account will be legit, they will clear the funds quickly, and then the account holder bounces the fraudulent check, causing the depositor's bank to reverse it. Well, usually the money's gone by now...and if the depositor can't pay it back, or declares BK, who has to pay for it? The bank. Which either has to fire someone or get the revenue to cover it. They aren't doing anything wrong by following a procedure that is the same for their customers. You can get overdrafts because of both non-sufficient funds and unavailable funds - the latter from holds on deposits.
J G Shrugged
Austin,#7Consumer Suggestion
Wed, June 25, 2008
And just because there are a "zillion" RoRs in regards to banks doesn't automatically mean they are in the wrong. The bank has the right to hold deposits for verification of funds, and more so recently with the check cashing scams that seem to be occuring more often than they used to. (look even here about companies that offer to send you a check and you have to send them some kind of smaller payment in return). More often than not now, the account will be legit, they will clear the funds quickly, and then the account holder bounces the fraudulent check, causing the depositor's bank to reverse it. Well, usually the money's gone by now...and if the depositor can't pay it back, or declares BK, who has to pay for it? The bank. Which either has to fire someone or get the revenue to cover it. They aren't doing anything wrong by following a procedure that is the same for their customers. You can get overdrafts because of both non-sufficient funds and unavailable funds - the latter from holds on deposits.
Marnell
Auburn,#8Consumer Comment
Wed, June 25, 2008
I read the one of you amongst a myriad of complaints stated that we shoud just buck up and get more money in our accounts and solve our own issues of not incurring overdraft fees. Allow me voice my thoughts. Obviously you work for the bank - that is apparent when there are a rash of complaints and your silly little explanation stands out like a thimble full of water in an sea of evidence. We ARE doing our best to get checks deposited and things paid to our vendors in a timely manner. So Mr. or Mrs. BB & T, when you blame your own customers, with your immature, illegal theft way of doing things, keep in mind, it's us struggling new businesses that make up America and are lining your fat pockets with your smug head full of assumptions. The reason people are going broke is because BB & T is stealing. How can ANYONE grow a business or a savings account when our own bank is a -PREDATOR and you have watch within your own camp not to be ruined. Just remember - there IS a Judgement Day and your way of blaming every one who is trying their best to do good deed by keeping economy flowing with businesses, sweating their asses off to make a living, and giving a hard time to those that are coming on this site for direction, will stand before a blazing eyed God who will be all ears to hear your excuses. There is no way you can go up against a zillion of us who are honest, and doing what we know how and stand a chance. I have filed with the better busines bureau against BB & T, am in a class action suit against them, and am considering selling my business in order to pay for all te headache that this bank has brought to me as a brand new customer. HAve a nice day and sleep well knowing just how nice that day before God will be for you!
Marnell
Auburn,#9Consumer Comment
Wed, June 25, 2008
I read the one of you amongst a myriad of complaints stated that we shoud just buck up and get more money in our accounts and solve our own issues of not incurring overdraft fees. Allow me voice my thoughts. Obviously you work for the bank - that is apparent when there are a rash of complaints and your silly little explanation stands out like a thimble full of water in an sea of evidence. We ARE doing our best to get checks deposited and things paid to our vendors in a timely manner. So Mr. or Mrs. BB & T, when you blame your own customers, with your immature, illegal theft way of doing things, keep in mind, it's us struggling new businesses that make up America and are lining your fat pockets with your smug head full of assumptions. The reason people are going broke is because BB & T is stealing. How can ANYONE grow a business or a savings account when our own bank is a -PREDATOR and you have watch within your own camp not to be ruined. Just remember - there IS a Judgement Day and your way of blaming every one who is trying their best to do good deed by keeping economy flowing with businesses, sweating their asses off to make a living, and giving a hard time to those that are coming on this site for direction, will stand before a blazing eyed God who will be all ears to hear your excuses. There is no way you can go up against a zillion of us who are honest, and doing what we know how and stand a chance. I have filed with the better busines bureau against BB & T, am in a class action suit against them, and am considering selling my business in order to pay for all te headache that this bank has brought to me as a brand new customer. HAve a nice day and sleep well knowing just how nice that day before God will be for you!
Marnell
Auburn,#10Consumer Comment
Wed, June 25, 2008
I read the one of you amongst a myriad of complaints stated that we shoud just buck up and get more money in our accounts and solve our own issues of not incurring overdraft fees. Allow me voice my thoughts. Obviously you work for the bank - that is apparent when there are a rash of complaints and your silly little explanation stands out like a thimble full of water in an sea of evidence. We ARE doing our best to get checks deposited and things paid to our vendors in a timely manner. So Mr. or Mrs. BB & T, when you blame your own customers, with your immature, illegal theft way of doing things, keep in mind, it's us struggling new businesses that make up America and are lining your fat pockets with your smug head full of assumptions. The reason people are going broke is because BB & T is stealing. How can ANYONE grow a business or a savings account when our own bank is a -PREDATOR and you have watch within your own camp not to be ruined. Just remember - there IS a Judgement Day and your way of blaming every one who is trying their best to do good deed by keeping economy flowing with businesses, sweating their asses off to make a living, and giving a hard time to those that are coming on this site for direction, will stand before a blazing eyed God who will be all ears to hear your excuses. There is no way you can go up against a zillion of us who are honest, and doing what we know how and stand a chance. I have filed with the better busines bureau against BB & T, am in a class action suit against them, and am considering selling my business in order to pay for all te headache that this bank has brought to me as a brand new customer. HAve a nice day and sleep well knowing just how nice that day before God will be for you!
Marnell
Auburn,#11Consumer Comment
Wed, June 25, 2008
I read the one of you amongst a myriad of complaints stated that we shoud just buck up and get more money in our accounts and solve our own issues of not incurring overdraft fees. Allow me voice my thoughts. Obviously you work for the bank - that is apparent when there are a rash of complaints and your silly little explanation stands out like a thimble full of water in an sea of evidence. We ARE doing our best to get checks deposited and things paid to our vendors in a timely manner. So Mr. or Mrs. BB & T, when you blame your own customers, with your immature, illegal theft way of doing things, keep in mind, it's us struggling new businesses that make up America and are lining your fat pockets with your smug head full of assumptions. The reason people are going broke is because BB & T is stealing. How can ANYONE grow a business or a savings account when our own bank is a -PREDATOR and you have watch within your own camp not to be ruined. Just remember - there IS a Judgement Day and your way of blaming every one who is trying their best to do good deed by keeping economy flowing with businesses, sweating their asses off to make a living, and giving a hard time to those that are coming on this site for direction, will stand before a blazing eyed God who will be all ears to hear your excuses. There is no way you can go up against a zillion of us who are honest, and doing what we know how and stand a chance. I have filed with the better busines bureau against BB & T, am in a class action suit against them, and am considering selling my business in order to pay for all te headache that this bank has brought to me as a brand new customer. HAve a nice day and sleep well knowing just how nice that day before God will be for you!
Ggvilleman
Louisville,#12Consumer Comment
Thu, June 12, 2008
I have had nothing but great experiences with BB&T Bank. They have taken care of me time and time again. My suggestion is that you pull your account to current and get overdfraft protection. It is not the Bank's Fault that people overdraft their account. Another suggestion is that you cash your checks at the bank where the check is drawn from, and then deposit the cash into your account. This will prevent you from having to wait on funds to post to you account.
John
Louisville,#13Consumer Comment
Thu, May 29, 2008
First....join a credit union if you are eligible. Anyone who lives in greater Louisville is eligible to join the L&N Credit Union....Credit Unions are generally better than banks. I'd advise paying all bills with money orders...only take out the case that you need to basic expenses and money orders for bills. Get rid of ALL auto-debits on your checking account....Stop using debit cards....Yes, it may be a pain, but it will stop NSF fees.
John
Califon,#14Consumer Comment
Thu, May 29, 2008
'The reason I and the representitives I spoke to can't get the account figured out is because they bunch several charges into one lump sum instead of listing one nsf fee with one overdraft item.' The real reason is you don't have an accurate register kept to prove your case. Hence, why you continually overdraft.