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03-03-2011 02:06 AM
I just opened my mail and found an overdraft notice on a checking account I no longer use. It's too late to call them, so now I have to wonder about it until I can call in the morning. There is no check number or even to whom the amount, not small, was transferred. I meant to close it but it doesn't have a branch where I live and there was only a few hundred dollars in it, so I never bothered.
I'm hoping it's their mistake and not something worse. I would close all my accounts there but some are CDs and some IRAs.
How could the bank make this kind of mistake?
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