Ok, this will be my best attempt to rehash this totally stupid story.
So 2 weeks ago when Chrix and I both got paid and the money put into the account, I went to check my account online. It said $777 or something quite close to that. I wrote my checks to pay some bills. The NEXT DAY I look at my balance, and it said $18. You KNOW my checks didn't arrive at their destinations and clear that quickly. Heh. So I am livid. Day after day I just watch my account go more and more into the red, and more and more Overdraft fees add up (one for each check or debit).
Eventually I got SO Frustrated I exported my account information and sent it to my mom. She couldnt make heads or tails of any of it either. So this past Monday we headed over to the branch I opened my account at. After AN HOUR AND A HALF of back and forth with the branch assistant manager I get two out of three late fees removed. We learned that the National City Bank online balance is NOT to be trusted. Here's why:
When you use your debit card and the bank is aware of the debit, it goes into pending. If the merchant does not "claim" the money within three days it goes out of pending and that amount goes back into your available balance. Then all the sudden BAM it just goes through and... I get fucked.
But that's not the end of this story! So there is this prepaid legal service that is available (I think just in Ohio and some surrounding states currently). I made my first payment with a credit card. Well, my finances got really screwed up around then and that card was no longer available for them to bill. So they sent me a bill that gave me a few options: pay for an entire year up front; charge $17 to a different credit card every month; send a check for $17 and authorize each following month to be deducted from my bank account. I chose to send in the check. So it turns out that the check was cashed, AND they deducted ANOTHER $17 from my bank account. That is actually what sent my account into overdraft to begin with. Otherwise I would have had ONE overdraft item. So if I can convince the service to return the $17 to my account, the bank will remove the remaining overdraft charge.
So tomorrow I have to take care of that. Now, I don't know if they wanted me to pay for an additional month, but I don't recall seeing such thing anywhere on the statement they sent me. I don't even MIND paying for an additional month, but if I were AWARE that this was going to happen, of course I wouldn't have paid quite so much to such and such a credit card and allowed THAT to go through. But I think I can convince them to return that money to my account, even if I turn right around and give it back to them, so I can get my overdraft removed, and I come out VICTORIOUS!
So 2 weeks ago when Chrix and I both got paid and the money put into the account, I went to check my account online. It said $777 or something quite close to that. I wrote my checks to pay some bills. The NEXT DAY I look at my balance, and it said $18. You KNOW my checks didn't arrive at their destinations and clear that quickly. Heh. So I am livid. Day after day I just watch my account go more and more into the red, and more and more Overdraft fees add up (one for each check or debit).
Eventually I got SO Frustrated I exported my account information and sent it to my mom. She couldnt make heads or tails of any of it either. So this past Monday we headed over to the branch I opened my account at. After AN HOUR AND A HALF of back and forth with the branch assistant manager I get two out of three late fees removed. We learned that the National City Bank online balance is NOT to be trusted. Here's why:
When you use your debit card and the bank is aware of the debit, it goes into pending. If the merchant does not "claim" the money within three days it goes out of pending and that amount goes back into your available balance. Then all the sudden BAM it just goes through and... I get fucked.
But that's not the end of this story! So there is this prepaid legal service that is available (I think just in Ohio and some surrounding states currently). I made my first payment with a credit card. Well, my finances got really screwed up around then and that card was no longer available for them to bill. So they sent me a bill that gave me a few options: pay for an entire year up front; charge $17 to a different credit card every month; send a check for $17 and authorize each following month to be deducted from my bank account. I chose to send in the check. So it turns out that the check was cashed, AND they deducted ANOTHER $17 from my bank account. That is actually what sent my account into overdraft to begin with. Otherwise I would have had ONE overdraft item. So if I can convince the service to return the $17 to my account, the bank will remove the remaining overdraft charge.
So tomorrow I have to take care of that. Now, I don't know if they wanted me to pay for an additional month, but I don't recall seeing such thing anywhere on the statement they sent me. I don't even MIND paying for an additional month, but if I were AWARE that this was going to happen, of course I wouldn't have paid quite so much to such and such a credit card and allowed THAT to go through. But I think I can convince them to return that money to my account, even if I turn right around and give it back to them, so I can get my overdraft removed, and I come out VICTORIOUS!