Banks want to charge you money for not having money? The math ain’t mathing. #TDSThrowback to Trevor Noah’s explanation of overdraft fees in this segment of If You Don’t Know, Now You Know. #DailyShow #comedy
Banks want to charge you money for not having money? The math ain’t mathing. #TDSThrowback to Trevor Noah’s explanation of overdraft fees in this segment of If You Don’t Know, Now You Know. #DailyShow #comedy
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ReplyYou are sarcasm is the best ❤️❤️
ReplyOverdraft fees: You are poor, so we are going to take more money away from you.
ReplyMissing Trevor
ReplyIve heard that too, “We didn’t want to embarrass you.” I was like, “Embarras me.”
ReplyI still don’t understand why banks of all corporations are so bad at economics. I mean, if you’re really hurting for money, take it from those who have it. The average corporation would sooner try to sell a Cadillac to a hobo than to a rich guy with a blank check.
ReplyThe president ended overdraft fees 🎉🎉🎉
ReplyFleecing America
ReplyChase bank the worst Jamie Diamond addressed by Elizabeth Warren
Tevors BACKKKKK ? When this happened
ReplyJust bring Travor Noah back
ReplyLegal theft.
ReplyOverdraft privelage programs?.. OPP?.. Banks are literally Naughty by Nature.
ReplyI hope Trevor is getting paid for these reruns
ReplyYou’re still not getting paid right now even though you’re a complete morph into one of them😊
ReplyAlways thought the gov should force banks to provide the option to just decline the charge if there isn’t enough to cover the charge. For people who want overdraft fees, let them keep them. For others, let them change it. It can be a real disaster for people in precarious financial positions and is so exploitative.
ReplyDonald Glover is the ATM?
ReplyI miss Trevor Noah 😢😢😢😢
ReplyI missed a payment once that was set up to go out automatically, even though I was nowhere near my credit limit. They charged me for the failed payment. I phoned them up and they admitted it was their mistake and refunded me the charge. A month later, I get a letter saying my credit limit is being reduced because I missed a payment. Phoned them up and they said they couldn’t do anything because it’s all done automatically. So I cancelled my credit card on the same phone call. Funny though that if I miss a payment, they can fine me, but if the bank misses a payment that I’ve set up, I don’t get to fine them.
In the UK, they introduced a law that they can’t charge more than it costs them to inform you. So basically the cost of an automated letter.
ReplyThis is why I stopped using Bank of America while I was in college. I was charged a “maintenance fee” which then would drop my account below zero, and then I would get hit with an overdraft fee.
Reply35 dollar fee at Huntington bank for using another bank atm…since you know, its your money but not their atm. Dafuq?
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