Where ya been bro? This post is months old..thought thiis was case closed.
Uh..and yeah I would get tired of being wrong..if I was wrong that often.
Did I ever state anywhere that reg CC was not a federal law?
No, I did not..YOU are the one who missed the mark.
But I ask you then, how come some banks list transactions real time, and other play slot machine and transactions seem to come and go and change order at will on the banks statements?
Now once again, I am not debating with you whether or not every specific overdraft is caused by customer error..as it is APPARENT most do. However you get some kind of kick out of the price a customer has to pay for an error, I say the banks are manipulating to help cause fees, and advising debit card users to depend on the online statement to manage the account...and then manipulating the account has to imply more funds are "available" then actually are..otherwise they would not get all those fees by those that have trusted what the bank promoted and actually believed the online statement is a great way to manage the account.
SURE..when the customer calls up yelling and screaming that they can't make heads or tails out of the statement, and often the bank can not (or will not either) at THAT point some banks may tell the customer to only depend on the register and not the banks OWN statement...but the banks are in court right now for such stunts and others that regardless of whose fault the overdraft was, or what was or was not properly or transparently disclosed in the terms agreement...they are in a heap O' trouble for it.
Now when you state this bologna..."Regulation CC... look it up. Regulation CC requires that financial institutions provide customers who have a transaction account with disclosures stating when their funds will be available for withdrawal"
How come some banks do tell the customer when the funds are available..and some don't? I guess the ones that don't are in violation of a federal law?? interesting. I am sure this will end up in court as well sooner or later. Not that it makes me happy, I wish all lawyers would jump in a pit of hot tar...but unfortunately due to scams and ripoffs..they are a necessary evil..