You might want to try talking with your bank about the overdraft fees. They can reverse those and your situation sounds like just cause for doing so. Sometimes it's easy, depending on where you bank at, to get this done.
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You might want to try talking with your bank about the overdraft fees. They can reverse those and your situation sounds like just cause for doing so. Sometimes it's easy, depending on where you bank at, to get this done.
My bad, I didn't even notice that.
Better Business Bureau... let them know.
Companies will usually bend over backwards and stick it up their own ass in order to avoid a bad rating by the BBB.
Let's forget the nice sum of money part. I was speaking out of rage while typing the first post.
Anyways update:
Was on the phone 3way w/ the general manager of the Hyatt Place hotel, and the Fraud claims department from my bank. The 2nd pending charge from the hotel got credited back, the first charge that went through is still in the air, however i asked the general manager to fax me the proof that the charge has been refunded to my card, and now i see the refund has gone through and now i just have to wait ~72 hours for the bank to complete the process.
All in all, it's been hectic, but i hope by friday i can be in the positives again. I told the hotel to reimburse me for the overdraft charges as well, and the fraud department said that the bank will definitely take care of that, if not, then to just file a claim again.
*EDIT* Well, i looked at my banking online today, and both charges were reimbursed, but not my overdraft charges, not sure whether to just go to the bank to get my charges waived or demanding the hotel to reimburse me for the charges.
Thanks for the help and advice everyone.
Got your money back, cool beans.
get the overdraft fees waived by your bank, usually not a big deal
Chase will reimburse by default one instance (this is probably considered one instance) of overdraft charges.
P.S. Fucking cancel that Overdraft Protection shit. I'd rather get my card denied than go negative on top of a $30 fee. It took me 3 times (WaMu at the time) to get them to turn mine off. Each time I sat down with someone, told them to turn that shit off and they said "ok done" and then it happened again.
Starting July 1st, it will be illegal for banks to charge overdraft fees unless the customer opts into the program, I think (did this law pass?). I didn't know there was already an option to opt out.
Talked to the claims dept again, overdraft fees waived. everything's good now.
thank you all for the help.
All we get is a "thank you"? No compensation for our services?
You could sue them, but it would be a waste of time. Just call the damn hotel and politely explain the situation to them. Also, why doesn't your job provide you with a work credit card. These type of expenses aren't usually payed for by the worker. Especially if it requires major expenses like hotel fees.
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Kind of wondering what happened with your case the same thing happened to me and I personally and the last one to take legal action on anything but also don't like having my money messed with and being brushed aside by both parties and told by each that it is the other's responsibility to take care of it.
to anyone that reads a concern like this from someone that wants to respond with gaslighting you are not being productive and simply like the sound of your own voice or the look of the words you type that are yours in this case LOL. if you cannot say something productive don't say anything at all.
Freedom of speech and all that but seriously why would you take someone that is already down and kick them like that. If you really think you are smarter than the person posting or want to judge people find people like yourself that speak their mind regardless of how it might affect another person and do it together with them. Grow the heck up people
11 year bump. That a record?
What the fuck LOL!
Damn, i honestly forgot about this story.