Pendleside Dingbats C/D 6 January 2025
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would write a polite (!) letter to the bank explaining the situation, and asking for the charges to be waived on this occasion. These punitive charges are in place to prevent persistant offenders from running their accounts badly, but the innocent often get cuaght in the net.
If your bank are not sympathetic, move your account - the competition for accounts has never ben fiercer - any of the other high street banks will welcome you if you are employed and solvent.
I really would write/fax the letter - personally I find faxes much more effective.
The reason you are overdrawn by �15 is not your work's fault it is your fault. It is your responsibility to run your account, that means not spendig more than you have available to you.
The bank may waive the charges if this is the first time but they may say what I just have and charge you what they are entitled to as stated in your account agreement.
Thank you for your answers everyone ! I'm only replying now because I was away for an exam. It was definitely the first time I was over the limit. I don't know yet how much they charged me, as I don't have an internet account, and my bank is in Scotland ( I live in Belfast now ). I will try the letter option, as soon as I have the facts ( ie : how much ). I will also try to speak to my work ( yeah, fat chance...).
Anyway, thank you for your usual useful input everyone !