- Report: #843074
Complaint Review: TD Bank
| TD Bank 47 newark st
hoboken, New Jersey United States of America |
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TD Bank Misrepressented online statement and charged multiple overdraft fees without ever indecating a lack of funds. hoboken, New Jersey
*Consumer Comment: question
*Consumer Suggestion: It's obvious you don't keep an up to date check register or this likely wouldn't happen.
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I find this misinformation and deliberate targeting of financially disadvantaged customers amoral, unethical, and if it is not illegal it should be!
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It's obvious you don't keep an up to date check register or this likely wouldn't happen.
AUTHOR: Ken - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 22, 2012
I would bet you were looking at your balance online or asking the teller. NONE will keep you out of trouble with NSF's.
Your minimum wage teller has no way of knowing what transactions will process and when.
You MUST maintain an accurate, up to date check register and then check online, or with the teller, to see if your deposit(s) funds are available yet. My credit union's online account information shows everything including a separate area of funds currently available.
If you continue to do business the way you currently do, you'll find this will continue to happen.
You must track ALL forms of activity in your account, including debit cards and any auto-pays you may have.
Ask someone at the bank for some help with tracking your account.
BTW, under your current means of checking your account, this will happen at ANY bank you would do business with.

