Robert
Irvine,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, August 05, 2013
I am going out on a limb, but I am figuring you are an adult. Which means that you get to take responsibility for your actions. It is not US Bank's fault that you got an "unexpected" tax lien. It is also not their responsibility to get you out of your situation.
US Bank was not concerned about whether they could help, instead they collected almost 2,000.00 in
bank fees over the past month, pure profit for their greedy little hands.
- What exactly made up these 2,000 in bank fees? I think that the answer to this would be quite interesting.
Ken
Colorado,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, August 04, 2013
They are, however, under no obligation to bail you out of your self inflicted difficulties.
As mentioned previously, blame the responsible person, YOU. If there is a friend or family member who can help you with your finances, perhaps you should ask them.
Hope you can avoid future problems like this, but it will never happen blaming others.
coast
Florida,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, August 04, 2013
"US Bank was not concerned about whether they could help, instead they collected almost 2,000.00 in bank fees"
Was the $2000 actually bank fees or is it the amount you owed in back taxes?
It isn't the bank's fault that you live off of cash advances and failed to pay your taxes. "they had the audacity to suspend my Cash Advance usage for the next two month"
They exercised their right to do so. You brought this upon yourself.