Before I start, I just want to make it perfectly clear that I know this was because of my mistake. I am not saying that Wachovia made an error. My point is that in this situation, Wachovia should have went beyond their policies and practices to help a customer from overwhelming circumstances because of misleading information.
Here's something you can do for me if you don't mind. This may be ridiculous to say, but it's important to me. If you bank with Wachovia, close your account. Here's why I'm saying this...
First of all, I tried to get a job with Wachovia. Now they expected me to come downtown for 3 fucking interviews just to be a teller. That's fine I guess, I needed a job. I went to one interview and after that, I was done. I'm pretty sure it was because I had credit issues.
So wait, you're not going to hire me because I have bad credit? Could you have told me that in the first place so I didn't have to waste my time, money, and gas to try and work with your shitty company in the first place? Guess not, that would make too much sense. I shouldn't have tried anyway, they laid off my aunt.
Now that's not why I'm gung-ho "down with Wachovia" though. Here's the main problem: overdraft fees.
I understand that it's my responsibility to maintain and manage my account. I'll admit that I made some stupid financial mistakes. But c'mon, you won't give me back not one fucking cent of the bullshit fees you charged me?
Last month, I got charged $770 dollars in overdraft fees. I'll admit I don't keep a checkbook and I should have. But it's a little misleading when your online banking clearly shows you have money, when in actuality you don't. "Technically", there were holds and other bullshit transactions that didn't post to my account. And "technically", even though online banking shows that I have $300 dollars to spend, I don't.
I didn't even know I was getting charged overdraft fees until all $770 worth of them went through. Then they tell me I can't even get a fee revoked until I bring my account to balance. THEN they put me in collections. It's not like I'm being unreasonable and sketchy. After that, even though I call and tell them I'm waiting for a check, the money should be back in 2 weeks, they call my house EVERY FUCKING DAY asking what the fuck is up. What the fuck, was I speaking Polish when I told you?
Ok, fine, here's your $800 fucking dollars. Help me out. It's the holidays. This was kind of a slimy deal with your fine print bullshit. I kind of got screwed for not having a degree in Wachovia Bullshitonomics. I would be happy if you could at least give me back 1 fee. But no, policy is that overdraft fees are only refunded if it's a bank error. They try to tell me this is what all banks do. Well get this, I've had probably 3 or so fees refunded from PNC and Commerce for the same stupid mistakes. I guess I must be going senile. Maybe I wasn't on hold for an hour waiting for incompetent workers to do their job.
I really hope Wachovia enjoys the $700 plus dollar donation I've given them over time. They probably needed it. They really know what the holidays are all about now: taking.
So I'm closing my account as soon as I feel like it. I know this is out of spite, but if you would do the same, it would at least make me feel better. If you don't have an account, let people know about shit like this. If one more person took this story and was inspired to leave Wachovia, it would make me happy. And I mean, I really don't expect to drive Wachovia out of business, and I really don't even expect even one person to leave Wachovia because of this, but I just can't believe that I even have this story to tell.
Again, yes it's my fault. But misleading information? Yes. Bad customer service? Definitely. Greedy business? I think so.
Here's something you can do for me if you don't mind. This may be ridiculous to say, but it's important to me. If you bank with Wachovia, close your account. Here's why I'm saying this...
First of all, I tried to get a job with Wachovia. Now they expected me to come downtown for 3 fucking interviews just to be a teller. That's fine I guess, I needed a job. I went to one interview and after that, I was done. I'm pretty sure it was because I had credit issues.
So wait, you're not going to hire me because I have bad credit? Could you have told me that in the first place so I didn't have to waste my time, money, and gas to try and work with your shitty company in the first place? Guess not, that would make too much sense. I shouldn't have tried anyway, they laid off my aunt.
Now that's not why I'm gung-ho "down with Wachovia" though. Here's the main problem: overdraft fees.
I understand that it's my responsibility to maintain and manage my account. I'll admit that I made some stupid financial mistakes. But c'mon, you won't give me back not one fucking cent of the bullshit fees you charged me?
Last month, I got charged $770 dollars in overdraft fees. I'll admit I don't keep a checkbook and I should have. But it's a little misleading when your online banking clearly shows you have money, when in actuality you don't. "Technically", there were holds and other bullshit transactions that didn't post to my account. And "technically", even though online banking shows that I have $300 dollars to spend, I don't.
I didn't even know I was getting charged overdraft fees until all $770 worth of them went through. Then they tell me I can't even get a fee revoked until I bring my account to balance. THEN they put me in collections. It's not like I'm being unreasonable and sketchy. After that, even though I call and tell them I'm waiting for a check, the money should be back in 2 weeks, they call my house EVERY FUCKING DAY asking what the fuck is up. What the fuck, was I speaking Polish when I told you?
Ok, fine, here's your $800 fucking dollars. Help me out. It's the holidays. This was kind of a slimy deal with your fine print bullshit. I kind of got screwed for not having a degree in Wachovia Bullshitonomics. I would be happy if you could at least give me back 1 fee. But no, policy is that overdraft fees are only refunded if it's a bank error. They try to tell me this is what all banks do. Well get this, I've had probably 3 or so fees refunded from PNC and Commerce for the same stupid mistakes. I guess I must be going senile. Maybe I wasn't on hold for an hour waiting for incompetent workers to do their job.
I really hope Wachovia enjoys the $700 plus dollar donation I've given them over time. They probably needed it. They really know what the holidays are all about now: taking.
So I'm closing my account as soon as I feel like it. I know this is out of spite, but if you would do the same, it would at least make me feel better. If you don't have an account, let people know about shit like this. If one more person took this story and was inspired to leave Wachovia, it would make me happy. And I mean, I really don't expect to drive Wachovia out of business, and I really don't even expect even one person to leave Wachovia because of this, but I just can't believe that I even have this story to tell.
Again, yes it's my fault. But misleading information? Yes. Bad customer service? Definitely. Greedy business? I think so.