Ramjet
Somewhere,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, April 10, 2012
Many, if not most companies will wait to charge you until they actually process and ship your order. MOST people appreciate that. I have even read complaints here about companies charging as soon as they get the order.
If you can't figure out how to account for that, you probably should not even have an account.
Amazing!
Ken
Colorado,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, April 09, 2012
YOU admit you spent the money that was already spent. You justify it by saying, the didn't take it in (your opinion) a timely manner....right?
That is beyond, just a LITTLE dumb.
Looks like you'll now have your phone service disconnected too. Life just isn't fair to you is it?
Ad previously mentioned, maintain an accurate, up to date check register and DON'T spend money you don't really have. Ignore the good advice given here and we'll be hearing from you again on how somebody else "Ripped YOU off."
Robert
Irvine,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, April 09, 2012
Not exactly sure what you are trying to say in your update. Are you saying that because the above poster did not follow the requested guidelines you are going to ignore their comments? Perhaps we should ignore your post for your over-use of the ";". I have some news for you. If you do ignore the comments you are bound to have this happen again.
Because while it may be inconvenient it is NOT a RipOff. The fact of the matter is that you could have avoided this by doing one simple thing. Using a written register and writing down every transaction when you make it. This way they can actually post it in 1 day or 1 month and it won't matter to you because you have already accounted for it.
jhycm
North Dakota,#5Author of original report
Mon, April 09, 2012
l report all in one paragraph. Use 2 or 3 sentences to each paragraph and leave a space between each paragraph.
DO NOT sign your name, or include any e-mail addresses
Nicole
Pennsylvania,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, April 09, 2012
Let me get this straight. You purchased something. It didn't get charged to you immediately. So instead of keeping that money free for said purchase, you spent it and over drafted and now it's their fault? It's their fault that you spent money you owed them for the product? It's only your fault for not keeping better track of your money. Your irresponsibility isn't their problem, it's yours. Maybe next time you'll act like an adult and keep better track of your spending.