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mary1776

Orlando, US
Registration date: Apr 15, 2009
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Apr 15, 2009
8:04 pm EDT
CELLULAR BLOWOUT IS A FRAUD! Never buy from them. I placed a order for a Motorola KRZR phone because it was in stock and only $119. plus i wanted 2 day shipping so that was $22 more total stolen from me $142 and some change.They took the money the same day i summitted the order and low and behold 2 days later I get a email that my phone was backordered...30days later they tell me to call my credit card and dispute the charge. I have Navy Federal so i feel hopefull that I will get the money back one way or the other since they don't play that fraud game. Don't be drawn in to their low deals...So Stupid I am
Apr 23, 2009
9:19 am EDT
I wanted to post this from talk show host Clark Howard's website...

Mar 27, 2017 -- New findings on how the giant monster mega-banks rip you off
RIP-OFF ALERT: USA TODAY has done some new research into how the giant monster mega-banks rip you off.

This should be of special interest to customers of Bank of America, Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, HSBC, PNC, U.S. Bancorp, SunTrust and others. Here's a quick rundown of the newspaper's findings:

• All the banks allow you to overdraw at the ATM -- except Citibank.
• All the banks allow you to overdraw online.
• All the banks allow you to overdraw at the register -- except Citibank.
• The majority of the banks won't even give you a warning at the ATM to deter overdraft.

Bank of America recently settled a class action lawsuit over their overdraft fees. It turns out they had software to calculate how to generate the most overdraft fees when a customer went negative on his or her account.

A typical overdraft fee at most banks could easily be $35.

This is the game the giant monster mega-banks play. So it's incumbent on you to do a few things. First, you can take your business to a credit union or smaller community bank instead. Second, you can continually monitor your account online to make sure you're in the black. Third, you can use a bank register to track your account to the penny.

Don't let the banks play Jesse James with your money. The real irony here is that at least 3 of these banks -- Bank of America, Chase and Citi -- are like pigs lining up at the trough of federal bailout money from we the taxpayers.

And this is how they turn around and thank us?!

Meanwhile, to add insult to injury, Chase had been planning on buying 2 private jets at $60 million a piece, and wanted to spend $18 million to dress up an airplane hangar, according to a TV news report Clark saw. Chase has now agreed to delay these purchases until they pay taxpayers back.

Finally, senior producer Kim brought some perspective to the USA TODAY article by explaining how ING Direct went above and beyond when she nearly overdrew her account. Talk about great customer service!

This crazy and as long as we pay taxes these banks can always ask for more of our money to pay for their "more important lives"
May 14, 2009
9:22 am EDT
Gas stations always show 1.00 as pending to protect them from those who have no money or credit on their cards. once your account is approved the 1.00 will be gone. even when you buy online this will also show on most accounts. I have Navy Federal and they do this to almost all transactions .I hope this relieves your fear of this.
May 19, 2009
6:39 pm EDT
My bank gave me the money back but they still have a open order and emails are still coming in saying the same thing as always. at this point the only thing I worry about is that they do send it and rechare my card. I got a phone off ebay and it was perfect.