Robbed By A Bank...................?


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One of my debit cards stopped working a couple of months ago and I went to the bank today to get it replaced (thinking that the magnetic strip had gone bad). The teller takes the card and informs me that my account has been overdrawn and closed. I tell her that this was impossible since I had done absolutely...


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Answer (4):

 
tacoman

this sort of robbery is COMMON practice now days. 'automatic overdraft protection' is another commonly abused 'convenience'. banks will often illegally hold a deposit for weeks in order to overdraft an account and then collect a fee. some banks charge a 'misc fee' fee on top of pre existing fees. there once was a time when banks were safe for the little guy,but no more. I don't trust the bastards and never will after what I've seen them do in recent years.

now then, try to get a local lawyer to take your case...good luck..the banks are their primary source of income....collecting all those delinquent fees.

high risk people are routinely targeted with credit offers..knowing that they will get jammed up and wind up owing thousands more than they borrow. what a racket.

in my city, the local DA claims to be building a case against the banks. I haven't seen anything happen yet though.

oh yeah,better check your credit cards to see if your interest recently skyrocketed. many people are complaining about this happening recently.

 
Howard L

The first thing is to complain and hope that you reach someone who is willing to cancel out the charges. Other than that your best option is to simply pay them the money as distasteful as that might be. In a way they did cheat you but it was your fault for not reading the disclosure statements when you opened the account. They didn't have to tell you anything. You could sue but you probably won't win because you agreed to the banks terms when you opened the account.

All I can say is that you should learn from this mistake. In the future read the fine print before you sign a contract and ask questions about anything you don't understand. In a way $172.88 is a cheap lesson about life.

 
Zon

No banks can be trusted, best bet is to try to find a credit union you can become a member or. at least those wont rip their members off.

 
gooby

Sue the bastards, they know you never used it, they can't be that dumb. talk to someone in charge and explain it.