Ashley
Springfield,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, June 02, 2009
I would recommend not ignoring this. They will eventually put this on your credit and come after you legally for the money. You agreed to their overdraft rules with your cardholder's agreement. If you speak with them now you may be able to work something out before it gets really outrageous. They will end up charging you hundreds of dollars for that 2$ overdraft. Which BTW, YOU DID OVERDRAFT.
Ashley
Springfield,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, June 02, 2009
I would recommend not ignoring this. They will eventually put this on your credit and come after you legally for the money. You agreed to their overdraft rules with your cardholder's agreement. If you speak with them now you may be able to work something out before it gets really outrageous. They will end up charging you hundreds of dollars for that 2$ overdraft. Which BTW, YOU DID OVERDRAFT.
Ashley
Springfield,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, June 02, 2009
I would recommend not ignoring this. They will eventually put this on your credit and come after you legally for the money. You agreed to their overdraft rules with your cardholder's agreement. If you speak with them now you may be able to work something out before it gets really outrageous. They will end up charging you hundreds of dollars for that 2$ overdraft. Which BTW, YOU DID OVERDRAFT.
Ashley
Springfield,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, June 02, 2009
I would recommend not ignoring this. They will eventually put this on your credit and come after you legally for the money. You agreed to their overdraft rules with your cardholder's agreement. If you speak with them now you may be able to work something out before it gets really outrageous. They will end up charging you hundreds of dollars for that 2$ overdraft. Which BTW, YOU DID OVERDRAFT.