- Feb 22, 2007
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Have to vent about a recent bank fee. On Friday I go to an ATM to get some cash, get to the part where I am waiting for cash and the ATM errors out and tells me there was a communication error please try again later. The ATM prints the receipt and on it the only thing printed is Error, try again later. No amounts or account information.
So I decide to skip the cash withdrawal and just use the card in store. I go about my day and make several purchases. Forward to today and I check my account online, what do I see, $35, $35, $35, all overdraft fees. Scroll up and I see that the ATM debited the amount but didn't inform me so on Friday I was spending money that I thought was still in the account but wasn't.
Call the bank to see if I can get the charges reversed. The broken english support person informs me that no I can't get them reversed because the amount at the ATM isn't what caused the overdraft it was the purchases after the ATM. Explaining that I had no way to know the money was taken out because of the ATM error I was still informed that it wasn't the ATM error that caused the overdraft but the purchases after. The account online didn't update and fix the errors until Monday, so I couldn't have found out the error. Then I was told that if I had called within 24 hours their might have been special consideration. I felt like I was in a chicken and egg argument with the person on the phone. They kept quoting rules and I kept trying to show them the problem with their logic till I decided to just close the account. Good riddance.
So I decide to skip the cash withdrawal and just use the card in store. I go about my day and make several purchases. Forward to today and I check my account online, what do I see, $35, $35, $35, all overdraft fees. Scroll up and I see that the ATM debited the amount but didn't inform me so on Friday I was spending money that I thought was still in the account but wasn't.
Call the bank to see if I can get the charges reversed. The broken english support person informs me that no I can't get them reversed because the amount at the ATM isn't what caused the overdraft it was the purchases after the ATM. Explaining that I had no way to know the money was taken out because of the ATM error I was still informed that it wasn't the ATM error that caused the overdraft but the purchases after. The account online didn't update and fix the errors until Monday, so I couldn't have found out the error. Then I was told that if I had called within 24 hours their might have been special consideration. I felt like I was in a chicken and egg argument with the person on the phone. They kept quoting rules and I kept trying to show them the problem with their logic till I decided to just close the account. Good riddance.
