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In response to
"
correct me if I am wrong, isn't there something about how banks have to process insufficient funds penalties?
"
by
groiny
that is some bullshit -- nm
Posted by
pippy bells (aka Epiphany)
Jan 2 '14, 08:34
(No message)
Responses:
I have to call my bank to post my payment every month because of the Bankruptcy
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groiny
Jan 2, 08:35
13
that blows. I had an nsf a couple of months ago and my bank charged $40 or $45 and the (car) insurance company charged $50. -- nm
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zork
Jan 2, 08:42
sorry dude -- nm
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pippy bells
Jan 2, 08:40
11
why, it is not your fault! -- nm
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groiny
Jan 2, 08:42
10
if there is not a rule to process it for the least amount of NSF charges then there should be
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pippy bells
Jan 2, 08:53
1
I understand one one hand, they have to front the lower amounts, instead of the higher.
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groiny
Jan 2, 08:55
OK, then we are *not* sorry! -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 2, 08:44
7
not really looking for sorry, just thought someone else would have recalled what I thought.
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groiny
Jan 2, 08:45
6
There is a limit of 6 nsfs per calendar day. You also could have opted out of the bank's nsf policy so that it refuses payment rather than pays it
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Qale
Jan 2, 08:49
4
yeah I would like that don't process payment if no money in there -- nm
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pippy bells
Jan 2, 08:55
2
And then you have to deal with the *other* side of it, though. No thanks. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 2, 09:02
1
for sure, I prefer not getting the fees from both parties. nm -- nm
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groiny
Jan 2, 09:03
thanks. nm -- nm
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groiny
Jan 2, 08:50
It *seems* like I remember 5/3 changing their policy on it but 1.) not sure and b.) thought it was just a 5/3 thing.
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Spawn
Jan 2, 08:47
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