Now, the Fed is looking to standardize overdraft policies by making Overdraft Fees an "opt in" proposition. This means it will be LESS likely that you'll see excessive fees when you try to buy a stick of gum, but it means you'll be MORE likely to see a rent or mortgage payment bounce without payment. The changes go into effect July 1, 2010. Be sure to contact your bank before then, to make an informed decision.
13 Kasım 2009 Cuma
Overdraft Policies Changing
Now, the Fed is looking to standardize overdraft policies by making Overdraft Fees an "opt in" proposition. This means it will be LESS likely that you'll see excessive fees when you try to buy a stick of gum, but it means you'll be MORE likely to see a rent or mortgage payment bounce without payment. The changes go into effect July 1, 2010. Be sure to contact your bank before then, to make an informed decision.
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I think this is the correct way
YanıtlaSilIf you have another account at the bank, why can't they just transfer enough to cover the check? This happened to me once. I was overdrawn on the checking account by a few dollars (math error on my part), but had a LOT in savings. Still, the overdraft charge was $35.00. How about transferring just the amount to cover the check and send a note (or make a robo-call) to tell you it has been done?
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