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Edited on Sat Aug-07-10 12:48 PM by Radical Activist
I left US Bank for a credit union years ago. It was a very smart move. Not long after leaving I read an article about US Bank significantly increasing their profits by charging more fees on their customers. I had personally felt the pinch of that corporate strategy.
I won't tell the whole story but here's the main points of how US Bank's scam worked in my case:
They changed my account without permission so that my check card would process payments even if I didn't have the money available in my account. I wasn't allowed to change it back so that purchases would be declined if my balance was too low.
They removed the overdraft protection that took from my savings account to cover overdrawn payments. Once again, without asking.
I was probably notified by a 12 page mailing in tiny 8 point font that no one read.
When I asked for overdraft protection to be restored (after being surprised with overdraft fees) I was told I didn't qualify for it because I had problems keeping my balance. In other words, I couldn't have overdraft protection because I might use it.
The overdraft fees for going over my balance kept going up from $20 to $39. Then more fees were added for not keeping a positive balance.
They created the concept of "available balance." In effect, they figured out how to charge me for going over balance even when I had enough money in my account!
They would arrange daily check card purchases in order from largest to smallest, thereby ensuring that if I made multiple purchases in a day I would be charged an overdraft fee for ALL of them instead of just the one that took me over balance.
They wouldn't notify me of overdrawn balances by phone or email. It would take several days for something to arrive in the mail while I made more charges and unknowingly racked up more outrageous fees.
In short, the people who run US Bank are crooked assholes. It was a set up to guarantee they could charge hundreds or thousands of dollars even if someone responsibly watched their balance. Their games cost me over $1,000 at a time when I could barely make rent. Since I refuse to pay the final fraudulent charges that pushed me to leave (and I get shuffled around automated phone line hell when I call US Bank about it) I've had their debt collector harassing me for years, often with illegal tactics.
What irritates me even more is seeing them on college campuses offering "free" checking accounts. They know that college students with low checking account balances are the most likely to get slammed hard by their fee scam. It's a trap!
I've never had a similar problems since switching to a credit union that doesn't look at its customers like a vampire looks at bare necks.
Why bring this all up now? I've been getting notices from my credit union about policy changes mandated by new federal laws. In many cases, it's no change for my credit union, which already has good policies.
But the new banking reform makes the overdraft fee scams US Bank played on me ILLEGAL!!! The federal government finally acknowledged that it's crooked behavior.
My response: 1) Suck on that US Bank a-holes! 2) This isn't the first thing Obama has done that made a direct impact on me an my community (like new green jobs and other stimulus projects). Anyone who ignores the reality of what's happening to repeat Green Party talking points about everything Obama does being a giveaway to corporations can shove it!
I can see the reality of what's going on for myself. I'm not going to ignore and belittle positive change just because some cynical pundits and bloggers need to make themselves feel self-righteous about supporting Nader and Edwards first. I choose to push for more change while I celebrate the significant progress already being made.
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