cyberdan
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Here is something that is a bit amusing but take it as a warning also.
At one bank (Banko Popular) my wife and I have a joint checking account. Just small stuff, it is not our main family account. I also have a "business account" that is one of my main dump bank accounts.
Well last week I got a new debit card in the mail from them. Two days ago I used that card to take money out of my business account for this weekend's bank hopping. For some strange reason at lunch today I decided to go to that bank and change my PIN number, no problem, I left the bank and checked at the ATM to make sure my new card worked. It showed a balance of minus $103. I went back in the bank to find out how I got that error. Turns out the new ATM card was for the personal account. Besides the minus balance the bank tacked on $22 in overdrawn account fees.
To make this long story shorter I went out to my car to get some cash to put back in that checking account and the teller happily took off the $22 fee. Fortunately no checks went through that account in the last few days.
Great bank and this is same teller that gets 1 or 2 bags a week ($500) from me in returns.
So if you have several bank accounts be careful which is for CRH and which is for family. (I try to never mix the two)
At one bank (Banko Popular) my wife and I have a joint checking account. Just small stuff, it is not our main family account. I also have a "business account" that is one of my main dump bank accounts.
Well last week I got a new debit card in the mail from them. Two days ago I used that card to take money out of my business account for this weekend's bank hopping. For some strange reason at lunch today I decided to go to that bank and change my PIN number, no problem, I left the bank and checked at the ATM to make sure my new card worked. It showed a balance of minus $103. I went back in the bank to find out how I got that error. Turns out the new ATM card was for the personal account. Besides the minus balance the bank tacked on $22 in overdrawn account fees.
To make this long story shorter I went out to my car to get some cash to put back in that checking account and the teller happily took off the $22 fee. Fortunately no checks went through that account in the last few days.
Great bank and this is same teller that gets 1 or 2 bags a week ($500) from me in returns.
So if you have several bank accounts be careful which is for CRH and which is for family. (I try to never mix the two)
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