Bank of America
They use different screen to make you believe that you have money in your account, in order to charge you fees

Business & Finance

Bank of America has very smart tactics to confuse their clients into believing that they have more cash than what they really do in order to rack their $35 insuficient fund fee and make millions in the process.
They put one balance in the screen that everyone looks in the internet which shows you the available balance, and they hide the screen with the real balance so that nobody can see it, in order to confuse clients.

Of course the more clients think that they have the more likely that they will overdraw their account and create juicy fees for the bank.
Then they asses a fee of $35 per transaction, and if you don't pay it immediatelly they asses an overdrawn extension fee equal to the original overdrawn fee.

I deposited CASH this weekend, and use my card with confidence, and I was assed $250 in fees, that they charged me even though I had deposited cahs in my account.
I ask for a courtessy credit, and they refused, because they said that it was not a BANK ERROR.

This bank is robbing their clients in a time where the economie is so difficult, and how many Billions did they tak from the bail out plan that we are all paying for it!!!


Company: Bank of America
Country: USA
State: Florida
Site: www.bankofamerica.co
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