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  • Report:  #456403

Complaint Review: Washington Mutual - Wamu - Houston Texas

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- Houston, Texas,
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Washington Mutual - Wamu
www.wamu.com Houston, 77042 Texas, U.S.A.
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I got these scam artist figured out. It took me losing 35 bucks but they won't get anymore of my money. I will be switching on the first. I just need to make sure my government checks get sent to the next bank instead of them.

Anyways, they definitely withhold charges in an effort to set you up for overdraft fees. I absolutely believe they have some kind of way to manipulate debits and credits (sometimes pending credits) in a conspiracy to charge overdraft fees.

I am currently $37.95 over drawn.

Now, after reviewing how this happened I noticed something. Supposedly I made 13 charges on ONE day. I don't know anyone who uses their card 13 times in one day. Anyways, these charges are legit charges. But they are charges that I make routinely like gas and food from the same place.

So if I look at my check register it looks like routine charges. So yesterday, I noticed I had 20 bucks in there. I proceded to purchase 15 dollars in gas. I'm thinking...should have 5 bucks left because everything on the register is purchases that show up immediately from the same stores I always go to.

So today I notice I'm 37.95 in the hole. 35 buck over limit fee. What they do is withhold charges from your everyday routines. Then if they think they can catch you slipping they debit your account for all those charges they withhold PLUS the one that puts you over the limit. This purchase that put me over the limit showed up immediately. My register now shows 13 charges in one day on the 26th. However, 10 of the 13 charges didn't show for almost a week. 5 of the 10 are from the same store I bought the 15 dollars in gas from yesterday.

How does one charge show up immediately but another charge takes a week? This from the same exact store. How is it that someone can use their card but the bank can't update the record immediately. Put it like this...if you use your card to make a purchase then the machine must know there is money in your account. And if the machine knows then the bank told them that. And if the bank told them that why can't the bank update your account immediately.

Samuel

Houston, Texas

U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Robert

Buffalo,
New York,
U.S.A.
How to avoid OD/NSF fees.

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, May 29, 2009

Using an account register and reconciling that register with a monthly account statement from the bank will prevent any account holder from causing any NSF/OD fees. The majority (if not all) of the reports I've read about NSF/OD fees have common behaviors of the account holders: using atm cards for everyday purchases. using more than ONE card attached to the account (husband and wife) using atm cards for online purchases. using atm cards for 'auto-bill pay' (autodebits)relying upon telephone or online account balances to determine what money is available for that shopping trip to Walmart. *NOT using an account register. *not reconciling an account register with the scheduled monthly account statement generated by the bank. Ways to avoid these NSF/OD fees: 1. Use an account register and reconcile the account register with a monthly written statement generated by the bank. If the bank is not mailing statements, contact customer service to have monthly statements MAILED to you. 1a. Be aware of ATM fees, such as the 'non-bank ATM fee' that most banks charge when you use an ATM that is not owned by your bank to make a withdrawal and post that fee in your account register immediately. 1b. Also be aware of any monthly 'account service fee' charged by your bank and post that to your register on the appropriate date. 2. Do NOT GIVE bank account information (or ATM card info) to any merchant, service provider, utility, online service to pay for services and goods. Use a REAL credit card for this purpose (either secured cc or unsecured cc.) Do not setup any automatic deposit to an account that is attached to said cc-NO auto payments to CC company-mail a check each month. If the entity demanding payment makes a mistake, you're gonna have a host of problems and risk OD/NSF fees. 3. Do NOT use an ATM card for everyday expenses-USE CASH. Establish a monthly budget and withdrawal a weekly 'allowance' for every day expenses such as 'milk and bread' from the corner store, Burger King, etc. This will reduce the amount of transactions on the bank account which in turn makes RECONCILING the account and detecting ERRORS easier to accomplish. Again, if the entity demanding payment makes a mistake, you're gonna risk NSF/OD fees. 4. Do not shop with the ATM card-use a real credit card. A real credit card offers protections that you don't have with an ATM card. If the merchant/service makes a mistake, you can dispute it with the CC company WITHOUT getting any OD/NSF. Not true if you use an ATM card-if the merchant makes a mistake, your money is gone until you can convince your bank to give it back, as well as OD/NSF fees. 5. ONLY ONE ATM CARD to one account. Do NOT have 2 or more atm cards for one bank account. Having 'his and hers' ATM cards attached to the same account is the same as in the old days when some folks would have 2 checkbooks for writing checks. It was an invitation to disaster then, and it is today. 6. Verify that deposits to the account have actually cleared. Deposits can take anywhere between 1 and 5 BUSINESS days to clear depending on the type and/or source of the deposit. Follow ALL of these suggestions and you will NEVER pay an OD/NSF fee again unless it is a LEGITIMATE bank error, and then the bank will gladly and quickly rectify the situation and credit any fees generated as well as contact payees and cover any fees the payees assess to you. This is a tried and true method to avoid these fees. It works EVERY TIME it's tried.

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