I Am The Law
Cincinnati,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, April 23, 2008
To prove if you were overdrawn or not, manually add back in all the fees surrounding this incident on your statement. If you still show negative, sorry, it's your fault and the fees are valid.
Smc
Chillicothe,#3Author of original report
Sat, March 29, 2008
I had a positive balance of $59... I deposited $50 the previous day because I had $1 on hold for $10.02 of gas which hadn't hit the account. And I was thinking I had $49 hence I was swiping my card for milk etc. very small amounts. Yes they did process the largest items first, which I gather is common practice for banks in the US. I calculated I had 49.98 left! But the bank had different ideas, the next day they took out $37.50 overdraft fee, which left a balance of $12.48 this wasn't to my knowledge at the time so I was used my card for 7 small transactions which caused 6 more overdraft fees. This is the 3rd time it has happened I previously had 3 fees waived, but they told me you are only allowed to do this once, now I am reverting back to our local bank.
Edgeman
Chico,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 29, 2008
Did you cause your account to go into a negative balance? Were the transactions posted from the largest amount to the smallest?