Bunch of bankers
WTF - 30/10/2009 10:11 - United States
WTF - 30/10/2009 10:11 - United States
Alyce - 06/11/2020 02:08 - United States - Lewistown
witt75 - - United States
Anonymous - 23/11/2020 04:02 - Japan - Okayama
Celina - 12/01/2009 09:55 - United States
dmlk - 10/12/2008 11:09 - France
tinaburrito - 26/01/2010 21:33 - France
bug20 - 18/07/2016 09:27 - United States - Wooster
jedd90 - 08/07/2009 14:37 - United States
Maleficia - 19/01/2017 08:25
Anonymous - 03/06/2009 01:33 - Australia
I actually laughed out loud
The overdraft was the banks mistake for screwing up the bill pay system.
No, he just made it sound like the bank's mistake. Have you ever used a bank bill-pay system? You can either set up a one-time payment, or you can set up a schedule that does exactly what you tell it to do. The bank doesn't try to intelligently determine when your bills are due. It just pays when you tell it to pay.
YDI for being poor!
No matter what the FML says, there always has to be some bullshit reason for OP to deserve it.
Get a new bank. And when you close out your account at this bank, make sure they know the exact reason why. Don't let them sweet talk you back in. Be firm and go to another bank. Write a letter to the president of the bank with your complaint, publish it in a blog, on Facebook, on Twitter; coming here to FML was a step in the right direction.
Or he can stop overdrafting. Either way works, really.
I agree with the getting a new bank part. And I doubt you care what I think about the blog stuff. oh wait this is the internet. DOWN WITH YOU
Better yet, switch to a credit union. Banks are evil and will screw you every chance they get.
Or, you could alway do the opposite and let them sweet talk you. I.e. Threaten to leave, and they'll likely give you what you want.
You need to make copies of any all proof you have of what happened. You NEED to take the copies TO a bank location and then you NEED to talk with a MANAGER. You NEED to MAKE them resolve THEIR mistake!! Do NOT take 'no' for an answer. I went thru something similar when I wrote a check for $100 something and my bank paid out $1,000 something.
do the american thing- sue them.
Stop listening to e-lawyers and go seek real legal advice. Either that or bend over and take it up your ass.
wow what assholes, no wonder people rob banks id want to level that place.
Get a new bank. And when you close out your account at this bank, make sure they know the exact reason why. Don't let them sweet talk you back in. Be firm and go to another bank. Write a letter to the president of the bank with your complaint, publish it in a blog, on Facebook, on Twitter; coming here to FML was a step in the right direction.
do the american thing- sue them.