Originally posted by: Evadman
you can ask to have it removed. Depending on the bank and manager, they may remove it.
Unless the manager is a complete d!ck, he'll most likely credit your account after hearing this. Good luck!Originally posted by: yobarman
Originally posted by: Evadman
you can ask to have it removed. Depending on the bank and manager, they may remove it.
thanks, i'm gonna tell them i need that money for rent and im a broke colllege kid, and it's my "first offense"
Originally posted by: HappyFace
Unless the manager is a complete d!ck, he'll most likely credit your account after hearing this. Good luck!Originally posted by: yobarman
Originally posted by: Evadman
you can ask to have it removed. Depending on the bank and manager, they may remove it.
thanks, i'm gonna tell them i need that money for rent and im a broke colllege kid, and it's my "first offense"
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Usually if it's your first offense, they will waive it.
Especially if it's a friendly CU, otherwise you're screwed.
Originally posted by: yobarman
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Usually if it's your first offense, they will waive it.
Especially if it's a friendly CU, otherwise you're screwed.
If they don't do waive it, then im just going to transfer my account to a credit union.
