Complaint Review: Wachovia - Enterprise Alabama
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Wachovia Four Fees for 1.57 over draft- 140.00 in fees. total OD 141.57 Enterprise Alabama
*Consumer Comment: Looks Right to Me
*Consumer Comment: By your own breakdown...
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Someone please tell me how a bank can charge a 35.00 NSF fee whrn you have money in your account.
Ok, here goes I had 131.42 in my account, well when the week was over I had spent 132.99, which is 1.57 over what I had- I agree I shoule be charged the 35.00 fee for the 1.57 that I went over but then I inccured 105.00 in overdraft fees for stuff that was on HOLD!!!! but that my account was able to cover, EXCEPT 1.57.
A run down of my ONLINE (which is not what that banker sees) statement...
131.45
-8.51
-------
122.91
-50.00
-------
72.91
-5.84
-------
67.07
-3.84
-------
63.23
-2.38
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60.85 (here is where it gets confusing- they said I did not have enough money to cover 62.42- in which I was short 1.57)
60.85
-35.00 NSF Fee
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25.85
-22.39
-------
3.46
-17.70
-------
neg 14.24
-11.94
-------
neg 26.18
-10.39
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neg 36.57
-105.00 NSF Fees (three of them)
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neg 141.57
Now if you will calculate the three NSF fees and you will come up with 140.00. I am overdrawn in my account 141.57- so actually I am overdrawn 1.57 and should only pay 36.57- but because this was on HOLD and that was on HOLD- I have to pay 105.00 more than I should....
I could understand if I spent anything over 1.57, which I am willing to pay 35.00 for but 105.00 more because of holds? Come on people- from when those items when on hold who paid them when they came off of HOLD- the branch ammager said well it came out of your account- I ask how if I did not have the money in there- who paid it he said you did? Then why am I being charged? Because of your holds he told me....
I am not stupid- and a simple math miscalculation I am willing to pay for does not warrant 105.00 in more over draft fees, does it? My money was in there and covered evrything but 1.57.....
Come on....
Tjackson
Enterprise, Alabama
U.S.A.
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#2 Consumer Comment
By your own breakdown...
AUTHOR: Edgeman - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 13, 2008
You overdrafted your account four times. That's why you were charged four fees. The overdraft fee is PER ITEM.
When the largest transaction was posted first, the four smalles transactions caused your account to go into the red.

#1 Consumer Comment
Looks Right to Me
AUTHOR: Jim - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 13, 2008
For starters, you can't rely on the online balance for anything, especially if you use a debit card - but that's a seperate issue.
On your situation, if your transactions run your balance into the negative, the bank has the right in the agreement you signed to have all of the day's transactions considered NSF. Accordingly, you had 4 transactions for the day that ran the balance into the negative. The first one for $35 signified the fact you went into the negative. The other 3 fees represent the other 3 transactions conducted for the day that put you into the negative.
Stupid has nothing to do with it. It is a matter of handling the consequence for the actions you took. Sometimes the pain is much harder than you think it's going to be, and the penalty for overdrawing is quite harsh. Next time, don't overdraw the account.


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