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How To Avoid Overdraft Fees And Stop Overdrawing Your Account
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 322059, member: 31907"] Overdraft fees are the bane of the banking world. They can be expensive, and they make you pay for something that you didn't do. even when you didn't mean to do it. Overdrafting your account is a common mistake that many people make, but it's easy to avoid. Here are some tips for avoiding overdraft fees and making sure that you don't overdraw your account: 1) Make sure that your account has enough money in it to cover all of your bills before using it for anything else. 2) Check your balance online every day or once a week and make sure that the amount listed is correct. If it isn't, call your bank immediately! 3) Make sure that you don't use more than $250 at once that way if there is an overage fee from using too much money at once then it won't be too bad since this should only happen rarely anyway! 4) Set up alerts for when your account dips below a certain amount so that you don't forget about it and end up over-drawing 5) Make sure your credit card is secured or get rid of it altogether if possible. this will prevent unauthorized signups from happening 6) If all else fails and you still find yourself overdrawing frequently, consider opening another account with a different bank or credit union [/QUOTE]
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