Some of you might remember that I recently switched banks, well long story short... my old bank account has no money in it ($28) and I forgot to change the bill for my Bank of American Visa over. BOOM, a $25 fee from my bank plus a $25 from bank of america. What is interesting is that I actually show two bounced amounts for $25 at my bank. Yet, I only made on payment. I wonder why I had to two fees? I haven't bounced a check is over 7 years and that was another accident on my part. I gave a check to someone 3 days before my paycheck was deposited and they went the same day and put it in.
I really feel bad for people who can't pay their bills aren't just in a situation like mine. I find it kind of funny that banks and credit cards company charge the most $$ when you don't have it in the first place...
This sucks!
Jugs
EDIT: Dammit, just called bank of america and they said the reason I got charged twice was that they try to get payment twice "as a convenience to you" WTF? Obviously if there wasn't enough in there on Monday, there probably won't be enough in there on Tuesday either. WTF??????
I really feel bad for people who can't pay their bills aren't just in a situation like mine. I find it kind of funny that banks and credit cards company charge the most $$ when you don't have it in the first place...
This sucks!
Jugs
EDIT: Dammit, just called bank of america and they said the reason I got charged twice was that they try to get payment twice "as a convenience to you" WTF? Obviously if there wasn't enough in there on Monday, there probably won't be enough in there on Tuesday either. WTF??????
