Robert
Wallingford,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, September 17, 2007
you are suppose to be handling your money, not the bank. The bank processes the transactions you generate. If you don't have the funds in your account at the time an auto debit is initiated, guess what. NSF fees. Doesn't matter if you have and ACH comimg in the next day or not. Here's a tip. Make sure there are funds in the account when the debits are initiated. Deduct the amount from you account register running balance. No NSF fess. Then it doesn't matter when the darn thing posts.
Robert
Wallingford,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, September 17, 2007
you are suppose to be handling your money, not the bank. The bank processes the transactions you generate. If you don't have the funds in your account at the time an auto debit is initiated, guess what. NSF fees. Doesn't matter if you have and ACH comimg in the next day or not. Here's a tip. Make sure there are funds in the account when the debits are initiated. Deduct the amount from you account register running balance. No NSF fess. Then it doesn't matter when the darn thing posts.
Robert
Wallingford,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, September 17, 2007
you are suppose to be handling your money, not the bank. The bank processes the transactions you generate. If you don't have the funds in your account at the time an auto debit is initiated, guess what. NSF fees. Doesn't matter if you have and ACH comimg in the next day or not. Here's a tip. Make sure there are funds in the account when the debits are initiated. Deduct the amount from you account register running balance. No NSF fess. Then it doesn't matter when the darn thing posts.