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Report: #529038

Complaint Review: Sun Trust Bank - spencer North Carolina

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  • Reported By: fairytailpoodles — spencer North Carolina United States of America
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  • Sun Trust Bank 420 s. Salisbury Ave. spencer, North Carolina United States of America
  • Phone: 8007868787
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Sun Trust Bank bank overdraft fees spencer, North Carolina

*Consumer Comment: You are trying to float transactions

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Myself and four other co-workers have incurred the same situation. This bank will take overdraft fees on items that have not cleared in your account. They took 4 fees from my account one day before they actually posted to my account and then took out another 2 fees before the items actually posted. The same day my paycheck was posted to the account.

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#1 Consumer Comment

You are trying to float transactions

AUTHOR: center of attention - (USA)

POSTED: Tuesday, October 11, 2011

So, in other words, you're trying to float transactions before your paycheck is sent to your account. Then you blame the bank when that doesn't work out. Real smart.

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