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Compass Bank
Ripoff nsf charge

I f*cking hate Compass bank. I've known for awhile that they liked to rip people off, they've tried it with me before. Now I have proof. Over the weekend of November the 18th to the 21st we had a balance of $7.95. On Sunday night, my mife put $5.02 into her gas tank to make it home from work. That would have left us with $2.93 in our account on Monday.

On Monday the 21st we had a direct deposit of $918.76 go through. Our balance should have been $921.69. I called Compass bank Monday just to make sure we didn't have an overdraft and I was told that after pending amounts we didn't have one.

Here is where it gets crazy so try to follow. I was charged an $8.00 service fee on the 18th. Therefore my account balance was -0.05 cents because we only had $7.95 in the bank. My wife got $5.02 in gas Sunday night which caused a $36.00 overdraft. The $5.02 charge and the $918.76 deposit both posted on the same day, Monday. Then the overdraft of $36.00 for the $5.02 on Sunday posted on Tuesday.

The funny thing about this whole thing is this: I have free f*cking checking! I was charged an $8.00 service fee charged to my account when it was at $7.95. Therefore I received an overdraft for the $5.02 and they didn't bother to tell me about the overdraft until Tuesday hoping I would have more overdrafts!

Compass will NEVER admit to a mistake, it is always YOUR fault. For all you dumbf*cks who like to stick up for Compass No mistakes were made on my part. It doesn't matter how much I have left in the bank. I have free checking and I was charged a bogus service fee. When Compass saw the chance to rape me, they took advantage. I am in the process of trying to recover the $44.00 Compass owes me.

Why is it that when any normal person steals they are called theives and put in jail, but when a bank steals it is called part of what you signed up for?


Offender: Compass Bank

Country: USA   State: Texas   City: Frisco
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Category: Business & Finance

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