I am going to close out my checking account. I cannot afford to continue doing business with bank of america any longer. They have this method where they stack my expensive purchases in the front of the line and then do all the little 1$ purchases later, so that my account will show that I have $50 but really it has $0, then they will charge me $35 for every $1 purchase.
They did that again this month and I had a 230$ overdraft, 8 different overdraft fees. It's usury is what it is, they are giving me a loan for $1 and then charging me 3,500% interest on that loan. And what's more is that I did not request a loan, nor is this a credit card, it is a checking account where I deposit the money and I don't require that they cover for me if it goes over, I would rather they just not allow the transaction.
Anyways, I have been banking with them since I was young and I can no longer do it, I'm paying them an exorbitant amount of money just to hold MY money for me in a place that is easily accessible. It's just not cost effective for me to continue doing business with them any longer. I will just deal in cash.
EDIT: They already lost a class action lawsuit over this once. For doing this:
For example, let’s say you have a bank balance of $500. You have debit card transactions of $15, $75, $200, and then $600. Allegedly, BofA would order the transactions posted from high-to-low, so that you’d have 4 separate overdraft fee charges, instead of just one.
They did that again this month and I had a 230$ overdraft, 8 different overdraft fees. It's usury is what it is, they are giving me a loan for $1 and then charging me 3,500% interest on that loan. And what's more is that I did not request a loan, nor is this a credit card, it is a checking account where I deposit the money and I don't require that they cover for me if it goes over, I would rather they just not allow the transaction.
Anyways, I have been banking with them since I was young and I can no longer do it, I'm paying them an exorbitant amount of money just to hold MY money for me in a place that is easily accessible. It's just not cost effective for me to continue doing business with them any longer. I will just deal in cash.
EDIT: They already lost a class action lawsuit over this once. For doing this:
For example, let’s say you have a bank balance of $500. You have debit card transactions of $15, $75, $200, and then $600. Allegedly, BofA would order the transactions posted from high-to-low, so that you’d have 4 separate overdraft fee charges, instead of just one.
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