jennamac
Jul 21, 2009, 12:11 AM
Hey guys.
Hoping someone can help me out with this.
I bank with HSBC and have had an account with them ever since I was born.
I don't have an overdraft on my account.
About 3 months ago, my bank let me go overdrawn and then charged me £25 for doing it. I rang them up and although the man was struggling to understand me and I couldn't understand him, he tried to explain that they accept some transactions on your account to save them being returned to the sender and leaving me with even more charges. So even though this made me angry, I accepted that maybe I should have been more careful.
But this month, I made a mistake again. My bank allowed me to go £250 overdrawn! But this was on a cash withdrawel. So surely, it costs me or the bank nothing at a cash point just to display, cannot fund transaction or something along those lines. When I found out what had happened, I emailed their complaints department but never heard anything back. Today, I have looked at my online banking and it says they are going to charge me £76.11 for this.
I just don't know what I can do about it. £101.11 doesn't sound like much but Im in a part time supermarket job and have my own place so every penny counts to me. I have sent them a quick complaints email again this morning just to ask if I am likely to ever get a response.
I'm not very good with anything legal so I don't want to open my mouth too much to HSBC before I know exactly what I'm talking about.
If anyone can give me any advise whatsoever then I really would appreciate it as I would like to try and get the problem sorted asap.
Another thing bugging me is that I desperately want to get away from their bank as they have really wound me up but as far as Im aware, you can't open a bank account anywhere if you have been overdrawn in the past 6 months... is this true?
Thanks in advance.
Jenna.
Hoping someone can help me out with this.
I bank with HSBC and have had an account with them ever since I was born.
I don't have an overdraft on my account.
About 3 months ago, my bank let me go overdrawn and then charged me £25 for doing it. I rang them up and although the man was struggling to understand me and I couldn't understand him, he tried to explain that they accept some transactions on your account to save them being returned to the sender and leaving me with even more charges. So even though this made me angry, I accepted that maybe I should have been more careful.
But this month, I made a mistake again. My bank allowed me to go £250 overdrawn! But this was on a cash withdrawel. So surely, it costs me or the bank nothing at a cash point just to display, cannot fund transaction or something along those lines. When I found out what had happened, I emailed their complaints department but never heard anything back. Today, I have looked at my online banking and it says they are going to charge me £76.11 for this.
I just don't know what I can do about it. £101.11 doesn't sound like much but Im in a part time supermarket job and have my own place so every penny counts to me. I have sent them a quick complaints email again this morning just to ask if I am likely to ever get a response.
I'm not very good with anything legal so I don't want to open my mouth too much to HSBC before I know exactly what I'm talking about.
If anyone can give me any advise whatsoever then I really would appreciate it as I would like to try and get the problem sorted asap.
Another thing bugging me is that I desperately want to get away from their bank as they have really wound me up but as far as Im aware, you can't open a bank account anywhere if you have been overdrawn in the past 6 months... is this true?
Thanks in advance.
Jenna.