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Aargh! 6 replies
How the hell did most of the banks crash with attitudes like this, last month I got charged £40 for going overdrawn by £15, so I had to pay the £15 back and then a £25 charge, and now I've got my monthly statement I see I'm going to be charged another £25 because when they took their 40 quid I didn't have any money in there,(the money was in there a day later)so because THEY put me overdrawn I have to pay them again...
[Added at 04/04/2009 04:46:06 by MVP]
Just realised I spelt argh wrong......shame on me
Well, the bank crashed.
So they're basically resorting to robbery.
So they're basically resorting to robbery.
I tried to tell you fools the PROPHECIES!
keep watching it has just started!
keep watching it has just started!
THE PROPHECIES THE PROPHECIES
I get charged 20 dollars, no matter the ammount I go over, it could be a penny over, or 1k.. But, that sucks alot.. I spend money on gas and a pack of ciggarettes and I get charged 20 extra dollars by the end of the month because of going over by a few cents.
Manage your money better and don't go over?
No, seriously, how do you go over? Don't buy stuff you can't afford, that simple. I'm pretty sure all banks have online access, where you can instantly check your balance in real time. The only time I've ever gone over was when I didn't know how to use Paypal, and transferred money from my temporary account AND bought an item with that account (not realizing if your currency isn't in the currency the seller uses, you have to withdraw from your fund source). I made a temp account so if my Paypal ever got hacked, they'd only see an account with like $2 in it, and not my real account. I got charged $5 for overdrawing like $20.:)