Posts Tagged ‘Karen Kroll’
Alone, Yet Not Alone
Total Black: -$304.86
Total Red: $228,252.66
As I predicted in yesterday’s post, Doing That Hustle, Bank of America has walloped me once again with multiple insufficient funds fees. Some are clearly my fault. Others are not. But . . . I say, “Oh well.” I get paid tomorrow, so once they’ve been “reimbursed” I’ll call the bank to get some reimbursement myself and fight a few of their fees. One example: I transferred $40 from my checking account to my savings account. Bank of America charged me a fee for that transaction because, once they rearranged subsequent transactions, it brought my balance further under. Clearly I had the money in the account or I couldn’t have transferred it, so I don’t understand how a bank gets to charge you a $35 fee for moving $40 of your own funds. They’ll hear from me on that one for sure. Keep reading . . .
Written by Laid-off Lawyer
September 24, 2009 at 23:12
Posted in Daily Entries
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