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04
2011

OVERDRAFT FEES BANK OF AMERICA WASHINGTON MUTUAL WELLS FARGO

Host Nick Yaya discovers a way to avoid paying bank-imposed overdraft fees. Forever!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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32 Responses to “OVERDRAFT FEES BANK OF AMERICA WASHINGTON MUTUAL WELLS FARGO”

  1. @patuncfan1 Thank you for your praise. I hope that you have enjoyed my other episodes as well. Stay tuned because Episode IV is coming very soon!

  2. I thought U were very entertaining while trying how to give the FINGER to BOA! I’m a FAN! Great music selection and ending comments too!

    Pat

  3. Why the fuck do they call it overdraft PROTECTION if they ALLOW you to overdraft and then hit you with tons of fees? How the fuck is that protection if they ALLOW you to spend more than you have and then make a profit off of your mistake? PROTECTION would be if they prevented the transaction from going through so you didn’t spend more than you have. They ought to call that shit „overdraft penalities“ or „overdraft ass-raping.“

  4. I love these pompous pieces of shit who say: „It’s your own fault for not reading the fine print dumbass!“ To all of you condescending geniuses out there: You’re right, I didn’t read the fine print. I just assumed, like a logical fucking human being, that if I didn’t have sufficient funds in my account to pay for something with my debit card the register would reject the transaction. Why didn’t paper checks just overdraft your account back in the day? Why did they bounce instead?

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  6. I watched your video and I really understand your frustration. If you want to make Bank of America pay for what they did to you, and thousands of others, you should watch this guy’s video;
    DEADLY BLOW ! TO Bank of America
    You should contact this guy, he is really serious.

  7. Bank at WF, BOA or any real bank and get the same think for NO monthly fee. Banks don’t charge overdraft fees on debit card purchases–same as this walmart card. Why pay a fee every time you want to add money to the card if you can just have your check put into the bank? … oh, and good luck getting a loan from walmart

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  9. Well hanna, you’d technically be giving you money to GE Money Bank via Walmart. But you’d have to go through a bank none the less. But now most banks offer opt out to overdraft protection so the point is moot.

    A,nyhow thanks for tuning in!

  10. I like the idea of giving banks the finger, but NO WAY am I giving WalMart all my money!
    You can’t trust their slave labor using asses.

  11. I like the idea of giving banks the finger, but NO WAY am I giving WalMart all my money? You can’t trust their slave labor using asses.

  12. @galaz77

    Well’s Fargo just got a huge legal judgment against them for changing up the order of processing withdraws and deposits. Basically, they’d process the withdraws first, form largest amount to smallest, and then process the deposits. So, you could have put enough money in the bank to keep you in the black, but they screw you with processing order in order for you account to cross the 0 line for a short time so they can ding you with the fee.

  13. thanks!

  14. GE bank is the worst bank of all time. from personal experience i can tell you that if you call them you will never be able to talk to a real person so good luck if you ever have an issue. the EASIEST way to avoid overdraft fees is to NOT SPEND MONEY YOU DONT HAVE. keep your checkbook balanced and separate your bills account from your spending account. you can get a free bank account at any bank.

  15. Its called a check register and basic math. By the way, George Lucas called and he wants his music back.

  16. They did the exact thing to me as well. There is NO REASON for BoA to withold a paycheck, when my credit union deposits the same employment checks IMMEDIATELY.

    This is BoA’s goal: SET AS MANY TRAPS as you can, and rake in the dollars when the customer falls into them. -I closed my BoA accounts, stopped payment on credit card, changed my address and phone number since then… I figure the big BAILOUT I paid them with my taxes covers any debts I had with BoA.

  17. Scary stuff, to think that the big three banks are basically an oligopoly which, by the way is illegal. I got an idea maybe if, we all band together and spread the word that were not going to pay anymore overdraft fees they“ll get the point. Is this were the executives get their bonuses? What fair certainly not what their doing. Anyone in the middle class group can be sent into the red thus maximizing overdrafts ?“anyone“.

  18. Scary stuff, to think that the big three banks are basically an oligopoly which, by the way is illegal. I got an idea maybe if, we all band together and spread the word that were not going to pay anymore overdraft fees they“ll get the point. Is this were the executives get their bonuses? What fair certainly not what their doing. Anyone in the middle class group can be sent into the red thus maximizing overdrafts ?“anyone“.

  19. @mohsininusa Not true, banks deliberately hold postings and process large items first and have extremely confusing online banking statements. In other word they maximize potential for fees at all oppurtunities.

    I would guess you have never lived on an extremely low budget constantly flirting with OD.

    I’m not entirely disputing banking fees or that it is usually the customers fault but a few bucks can cost hundreds. The punishment should fit the crime.

  20. Thanks man!!! i have been thinking about the prepaid card Im gonna get one right now, I blog about life and money is one of the main things I talk about (my blog is in spanish)

  21. Even the online banking does not show the correct transaction records, so you can’t go by that! It’s just not easy banking, even when you balance your checkbooks, if you know that one item put you over, and expect one overdraft fee–Surprise!!– you’ll have TEN overdraft fees because the other transactions (small ones) are still pending!?! after 4 days? WOW on $35 charge as opposed to ten!? I’d say that’s robbery!!

  22. But, that doesn’t mean that the banks should do what there doing! If there are any mistakes on the customer’s part (and why are we customers or consumers to the bank), by a penny, the bank will get at least $35.When you return a purchase, it doesn’t go back into your bank right away, so they can get you that way.Direct deposits don’t go in right away, & are pending for at least a day!

  23. There are truths on both sides of this argument. Yes, having an ATM card is better, and Yes, you should balance your checkbook.

  24. This is informative, thank you, im tired of battling Wells Fargo.

  25. moron- have you read that the banks take things out of chronilogical order and go from biggest pay to lowest- without telling us? That means when my check register shows everything is OK- and so does the banks web-page, then the next day you are overdrawn- there is a problem. I suppose you do not live check to check like most of us.

  26. too bad wamu is not around anymore. i liked working at this campus :(

  27. I loved the old WAMU ads that featured old white guys and the hip (nigger) WAMU banker who schooled them in the new ways of banking.
    This is what happens to financial institutions that worship non-whites.
    Fuck you, WAMU!!

  28. Nice.

  29. I have to hand it to you guys. This is great for Wamu. I used to work with them for 2 months. I also worked for Countrywide for 4.5 years. But at Countrywide it was awful. At Countrywide they hired lazy ghetto women from the mid-valley that would lose your home loan files, sit around talking, and stuff McD’s wrappers into the files to be funded for houses. Washington Mutual on the other hand was really professional, and they actually cared about their work and the job.

  30. Pretty cool!

  31. Really good man.

  32. Great work!

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