wow... i was just checking out dh's "free" checking account w/ US Bank. this is the account that his spending money is deposited into. he's been charged $60 in overdraft protection fees, and interest on those fees, since february on $200 worth of overdraft protection. yep, that's right... thirty percent. when he gets up from his nap we're going to walk down to the bank, settle up that account and close it. then we'll need to open a new spending money account for him that doesn't have overdraft protection. you know, the old-fashioned if there's not enough money the charge doesn't go through kind. he just doesn't pay enough attention. i'm sure he doesn't even realize this has been happening... he just thinks he has $ in the account because hey, the charges are going through. sigh. the sad thing is, i'm going to have to go with him when he gets a new account for his spending money, like a parent would go with a kid, because if i don't he might open an account with overdraft protection.
i'm all for personal responsibility and i know this is on him because he doesn't pay enough attention. but what i really hate is that banks use that to screw people, on top of the fees they're already paying for the accounts. they're making billions that way and it's just sleazy.
Re: need to get dh a new bank acct... (vent/whine)
This is a government regulation. All banks (not sure about credit unions) did this. Everyone was supposed to make a decision by August 15th (I believe was the date). The government is trying to make it where banks can't do all the overdraft fees, by having the cards decline when the money is not there. Im thinking if you already had an overdraft protection setup, via a credit card or savings account, yours didn't default to decline, since you had already previously authorized overdraft. We had alot of people come in and they were upset that their cards were declined due to the default. All because they didn't read the mail that was sent out to them
Hope you got everything all straightened out!
There are banks that have overdraft protection without charges. There are also accounts that move money from a linked savings account to a checking account should there be any overdrafts.
I'm pretty certain Bank of the West doesn't have overdraft fees and I know I Heritage Bank has the linked accounts etc. There are also accounts you can get that don't charge any fees, they don't pay any interest either but for a spending account, who cares. I bank at about 6 banks for work, can ya tell
Basically, shop around. Good luck!
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