Banks getting away with theft?
I am aware that Banks have created legal policies which allow them to suck every penny they can from their customers. Again, I know in most cases its legal. My question is can a bank take until noon the next business day (after an electronic withdrawl hits) to decide whether to pay it. All the while showing it as having overdrawn my account. And if their stated policy is to wait until the last minute the following day before deciding not to pay it, are they entitled to bounce the checks and charge the fees that would have been covered had they immediately decided not to pay it and put the amount back into the account? And if all of the above, which while potentially being legal, is certainly disgusting; can they then, after waiting until noon on the next business day to decide not to pay the item, hold your money yet another 24 hours allowing checks to continue to bounce (and fees to be charged) Thereby having held $490 as unavailable Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and posting it (the original withdrawl)as having not been paid Wednesday but with Mondays date? Is it too much to hope that the corporations that have taken over running the government and writing the rules for Congress can be brought to account (pardon the pun) for their deceptive practices. Any help would be appreciated.