NSF Fees Over the Weekend due to Frozen Savings Account?
Thursday, 4. March 2010
On June 6th, we were charged 3 $35 NSF fees. Then , Capital One (No Hassles my ***), froze our savings account and kept charging more and more NSF fees for a grand total of $300!
We are waiting on 4 checks to clear in the next three days, and I have to buy my prescription medicine ($60) tomorrow. I have $250 in the savings account, but we can’t get to it because it’s frozen.
The main problem is: since the savings account is frozen, we can’t transfer the money until Monday, which means that more NSF fees will be added today (Sunday), and I feel that’s absurd.
I read a lot online, and feel that the only solution is to get a pay day advance, and pay off the fees.
We are going to the branch manager tomorrow
(Monday), any suggestions on what to say? is there any way they will let us pay 2-3 NSF fees instead of 9?!
Please help!!!!