I still use debit because the bank I have now requires a certain number of transactions per month as a hoop for the interest bearing checking account I have to pay that interest. But, I have also been in my bank when someone came in with a stolen card used online problem and they were NOT publicly accused of anything. They were treated with basic kindness and respect as they should be. They were not asked about their current relationship status, either. When I say Wells mistreated me, I am not making a flip remark. It was fully inappropriate, not just inconvenient.@hbbigdaddy wrote:
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Sorry for your experience. This is why debit is for dummies. You have to fight to get your money back. Credit cards you just don't pay the bill and you report it.
This is why there is no debit card in my wallet ever. They are in my safe and I don't use them.
I had a renter that had this problem and they were with Bank of america. It doesn't matter the bank..they are not as lenient with debit activity. I get that not everyone has great credit or can control themselves with a credit card.
Debit is the devil (channeling Kathy Bates from Waterboy with Adam Sandler)
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@Shopper797 wrote:
I had been doing the ph9ne call shops consistently for about 3. I'm also a customer of the bank. I've had accounts with them for over 20 years. Nothing was said about this until recently when I did a complaint shop. They mark the shop as invalid because they said it didn't make sense because the account had been open for so long. I did the shop correctly and submitted it on time. I was very upset that they were trying not to pay for my work. After bothering them a lot, they paid me for the shop but told me not to do any more sales tactic shops with them!
@MsJudi wrote:
I opened a Wells Fargo account on a shop many years ago when it was Wachovia. I continue to do the teller shops when they pop up.
I have received multiple payments of restitution from them for some sort of accounts that I truly had no idea i had and am not sure i actually did since no payments were ever made for it. It was some type of insurance plus something else. They notified me. It was not something I pursued...hey, free money..ok..it was several thousand dollars.
My account is free with a direct deposit and they post my social security payments the weekend before it's actually paid. ????
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
Not sure you would try that scenario with an account that has been around that long. If I was a banker, I would question you too (even though they are not supposed to). The whole point of the shop is to make sure they are documenting the complaints correctly. I'm just amazed that you would even try this scenario on an account that has been open that long. Why didn't you open a 2nd account and have your complaints be about that account to not draw suspicion?
@Shopper797 wrote:
I had been doing the ph9ne call shops consistently for about 3. I'm also a customer of the bank. I've had accounts with them for over 20 years. Nothing was said about this until recently when I did a complaint shop. They mark the shop as invalid because they said it didn't make sense because the account had been open for so long. I did the shop correctly and submitted it on time. I was very upset that they were trying not to pay for my work. After bothering them a lot, they paid me for the shop but told me not to do any more sales tactic shops with them!
Next round when you see the shop read the guidelines because, even tho I have read them so many times I am not sure about this as I know I qualify. I think you need (for the ones I do) to have a checking acct or atm card perhaps a credit card. But if you have only 2c I imagine you have a savings acct ? I do not think a savings acct alone would qualify. But they have several different scenarios.@OldmanJames wrote:
I closed my Wells Fargo account 3 years ago and still get notices and Fico score emails every month. A count has 2 cents in it. They still consider me a customer. Not sure I qualify for the shops as account only has 2 cents in it
We could probably switch and get a bank with fewer hoops or whatever but this is a local bank and we have had a long term relationship that goes far beyond the current account. This is the kind of place that gave us a bridge loan so we could buy our dream home even though we hadn't yet sold the previous house. There was no way any of the national chains would have taken the risk. So, even if we don't max that account anymore for the interest, we aren't letting that relationship go, either, and maintain the minimum. My kids have accounts there, too, even though they keep most things with Discover for exactly the reasons you mentioned. No fees AND interest even though they are basically broke college students. It's a different world than when I was their age@hbbigdaddy wrote:
yes, i have played the transactions game for higher interest on certain checking accounts, but haven't done that in quite a long time. i would go to 99 cent only stores and buy 10 things one at a time for the 10 transactions required. The employee at the register would look at me like i was crazy. I would tell them "you do this stupid stuff for 6% interest on 50K balance."
I don't think accounts pay that much anymore and i get 4% in some with no debit card hoops, so i won't bother with it anymore.