Kellydelly
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I made a horrible discovery yesterday afternoon. I logged into our online banking and saw a negative in front of my checking account balance. We have to checking accounts, one that is used for EVERYTHING, dh's paycheck gets deposited there and all our transactions are done through that account. Then we have an extra checking account I opened for ebay and paypal transactions. It is used rarely, and we normally don't keep more than $20 in there (we also have a savings account too). Well I set up a cc payment in late January and didn't realize it was being payed with the account that only had $12 in it (payment was $34). I didn't realize the default account was our secondary one, I thought i was setting up the bill to be paid from the account that actually had money in it. So I got hit with a $36 dollar charge immediately, and then when another ebay debit came through for $2 a week or so later, they hit me with another $36 fee. Add to that 14 more $8 fees
. I was up to over $200 in fees when I noticed what was going on yesterday. The bank did send me a notice, mailed on the 28th of January that I was overdrawn, but the envelope looked just like any other mail from the bank so we didn't open it (we don't open the bank statements until we are ready to reconcile the accounts). And if we had opened it then, I'd still be over $100 in the hole anyway. I talked to a bank representative yesterday and he said because I live in MI they can't reverse the charges for me. He started a dispute for me because I was sure I had initiated a payment from the correct account, but then after further discussion he told me since it appeared to be my error (the bill pay showed it coming from the account with insufficent funds) I was SOL. Is there any chance if I go into the bank tomorrow morning the manager may be able to help me? My husband said he's not paying over $200 for bills that total less than $40. I see his point, but I don't think they will even let me close the account without paying them the fees anyway. I don't need my credit screwed up over my stupid mistake. Do you guys think there's any hope of the bank helping me out with this? Or is it a suck it up learning experience, a real pricey one
? Any advice or input would be appreciated. I'm just sick that I have to give the bank all that money when we had sufficient funds in the other two accounts to cover the debits
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Edited to add: I went to the bank this morning to plead my case/ignorance and the manager was able to drop one of the $36 fees, but that was all. She did change our primary checking to a no-fee interest earning account, though. We had been paying $8 a month. So it will take about 2 yrs for me to gain back the fees I paid today. Expensive lesson!
. I was up to over $200 in fees when I noticed what was going on yesterday. The bank did send me a notice, mailed on the 28th of January that I was overdrawn, but the envelope looked just like any other mail from the bank so we didn't open it (we don't open the bank statements until we are ready to reconcile the accounts). And if we had opened it then, I'd still be over $100 in the hole anyway. I talked to a bank representative yesterday and he said because I live in MI they can't reverse the charges for me. He started a dispute for me because I was sure I had initiated a payment from the correct account, but then after further discussion he told me since it appeared to be my error (the bill pay showed it coming from the account with insufficent funds) I was SOL. Is there any chance if I go into the bank tomorrow morning the manager may be able to help me? My husband said he's not paying over $200 for bills that total less than $40. I see his point, but I don't think they will even let me close the account without paying them the fees anyway. I don't need my credit screwed up over my stupid mistake. Do you guys think there's any hope of the bank helping me out with this? Or is it a suck it up learning experience, a real pricey one
? Any advice or input would be appreciated. I'm just sick that I have to give the bank all that money when we had sufficient funds in the other two accounts to cover the debits
.Edited to add: I went to the bank this morning to plead my case/ignorance and the manager was able to drop one of the $36 fees, but that was all. She did change our primary checking to a no-fee interest earning account, though. We had been paying $8 a month. So it will take about 2 yrs for me to gain back the fees I paid today. Expensive lesson!

(which you apparently don't), most banks will waive at least a portion of the fees. if not, it might be time to inform them that you are ready & willing to switch all your accounts to another bank.