Fvck Bank of America

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WiseOldDude

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you need to use cash, no more cash in pocket, no more spendy, simple and foolproof with no overdraft fees.

PS You swiped your card for $1.69 gator-aid?
 

KoolAidKid

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My biggest pet peeve with B of A is this: say you have $100 in your account. You then write one check for $100 and ten checks for $1. Say all 11 checks are posted to your account on the same day. B of A will cash the $100 check and charge you fees for the other 10 checks. Of course, if they were truly customer service oriented they would pay the 10 checks for $1 each and bounce the single $100 check.

It's clear that B of A is not at all concerned about their small banking customers. They blatently take advantage of them at every opportunity. Of course, B of A is not obligated to look out for us just as we are not obligated to use their services. Moral of the story: switch banks.
 

kranky

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Originally posted by: KoolAidKid
My biggest pet peeve with B of A is this: say you have $100 in your account. You then write one check for $100 and ten checks for $1. Say all 11 checks are posted to your account on the same day. B of A will cash the $100 check and charge you fees for the other 10 checks. Of course, if they were truly customer service oriented they would pay the 10 checks for $1 each and bounce the single $100 check.

Banks defend this practice by saying they believe most customers want the larger checks processed first, as those are likely to be more important (mortgage, rent, car payment, insurance, etc.) and the consequences of a late payment are more severe.
 

KoolAidKid

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Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: KoolAidKid
My biggest pet peeve with B of A is this: say you have $100 in your account. You then write one check for $100 and ten checks for $1. Say all 11 checks are posted to your account on the same day. B of A will cash the $100 check and charge you fees for the other 10 checks. Of course, if they were truly customer service oriented they would pay the 10 checks for $1 each and bounce the single $100 check.

Banks defend this practice by saying they believe most customers want the larger checks processed first, as those are likely to be more important (mortgage, rent, car payment, insurance, etc.) and the consequences of a late payment are more severe.


I am aware of that explanation. However, I doubt that this was the reason that drove them to implement the policy.
 

qaa541

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Use credit cards!
Debit/Check cards are the devil!

Just pay off your cards monthly, and you have all the convenience of a debit/check card without the fear of overdrafting fees. Plus credit cards balances are updated nightly.
 

CPA

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keep a current reconcilation of your account and you won't have to worry about it.

you know the old saying: If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself.
 

davew0670

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Originally posted by: KoolAidKid
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: KoolAidKid
My biggest pet peeve with B of A is this: say you have $100 in your account. You then write one check for $100 and ten checks for $1. Say all 11 checks are posted to your account on the same day. B of A will cash the $100 check and charge you fees for the other 10 checks. Of course, if they were truly customer service oriented they would pay the 10 checks for $1 each and bounce the single $100 check.

Banks defend this practice by saying they believe most customers want the larger checks processed first, as those are likely to be more important (mortgage, rent, car payment, insurance, etc.) and the consequences of a late payment are more severe.


I am aware of that explanation. However, I doubt that this was the reason that drove them to implement the policy.




supposedly, bofa did a customer survey asking this very question about which should be posted first, larger or smaller transactions. The customer wanted larger since these things tend to be payments like morgtages, automobiles, and credit card payments. Things that could affect your credit if you bounced a check.
 

Legendary

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: davew0670
the easiest solution to this is to NOT use your debit card as a credit card whenever possible.

Thank you.

and CitiBank pays 5% back on gas purchases

QFT. I have two non-ATM transactions each month on my checking account - one to each CC. Works like a charm.
 
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Originally posted by: CRXican
who honestly still writes checks and balances check books?

silly old folks
Uh, I do, and I'm not old! (I'm 23.) Bills like apartment rent, car loan, and the electric bill HAVE to be paid by check. And of course I balance my checkbook, and keep up with every single transaction. Like someone else already said, you CANNOT trust the bank to do your work for you.

And no one in this thread has mentioned Microsoft Money! It makes keeping up with your funds SO easy, there's no excuse not to do it. What I don't understand is why people still balance checkbooks by hand.

 

tomt4535

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oh no, i just signed up for an account yesterday. i hope i dont have problems like this :Q
 

Jmman

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Wells Fargo does the exact same thing. If you pay for something with a debit card, they immediately take that money from your account and place a pending charge in your transaction history. After a couple of days, that pending transaction gees away and usually within a day or so the hard charge comes through. What is nice about this is that if you use your debit card and then cancel the order or something, you have that money back in your account within a couple of days. Most credit cards won't release that money for 7-10 days....
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Doboji
I just figured out their overdraft schemes.

The way their online banking system works.

1. You make a transaction using your VISA check card
2. If you check your account on the day of the transaction, the transaction shows up as "pending". Your account is debited the amount of the transaction.
3. 24 hours later, all records of the transaction is removed from your account records, and your account is credited the amount of the transaction.
4. Now your account is showing an incorrect balance.
5. 3 days later, the transaction reapears on your account and your account is again debited the transaction amount.

This makes overdrafting incredibly easy. In my case I have 3 accounts I operate from, 2 checking, and 1 savings. The VISA check card is linked to my discretionary spending account.

Sample scenario.

starting balance $80
Day 1.
I go to mcdonalds and spend $6.00
Get gas for $35
Pizzahut for $15

Day 2.
Movie for $8.50
Bought a Gatorade at 7-11 for $1.69

Account shows Balance: 13.81

I dont spend anything for a couple of days.

I need to get gas on Day 4 I check my balance. My balance shows $24 I'm confused now, because I know I spent money. So I'm scratching my head oh crap what hasn't shown up? Ahhh the movie I went to. that was 8.50.... so I really have $15.50

Ok I'm gonna leave a cusion so I spend 14.00 on gas.

The NEXT day... I check my account and I'm overdrawn -33.19... now I'm pissed...

Why the FVCK does the transactions dissapear completely so as to make banking as hard as possible? What is the point of online banking if it does this? Other banks like Wachovia I have confirmed do NOT do this. It's a fvcking scam pure and simple. And the sad part is, it's completely legal and they can get away with it.

ARGH

-Max
Topic Title: Fvck Bank of America
Topic Summary: Schemin bastards

Correction - Bank of India
 

Freejack2

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All banks are like that. Never let your account get that low. Ideally always try to leave yourself at least a $100 cushion.
 

mzkhadir

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BofA is the worst bank, switch to WaMu, they're the best!
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Anonemous

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Originally posted by: GrouchyLadybug
Originally posted by: CRXican
who honestly still writes checks and balances check books?

silly old folks
Uh, I do, and I'm not old! (I'm 23.) Bills like apartment rent, car loan, and the electric bill HAVE to be paid by check. And of course I balance my checkbook, and keep up with every single transaction. Like someone else already said, you CANNOT trust the bank to do your work for you.

And no one in this thread has mentioned Microsoft Money! It makes keeping up with your funds SO easy, there's no excuse not to do it. What I don't understand is why people still balance checkbooks by hand.

E-bills for all.

 

mchammer187

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1 bank account

1 active credit card

i dont see why anyone would need more than this if they can manage their money


i also have another credit card but don't use it anymore because it has a crap interest rate but that is my oldest one with the highest limit just too keep a long credit history
 
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