I was just about to drop this complaint letter in the mail when I thought it might be wise to consult the TrekBBS brain trust first. Here is the slightly-sanitized content of my current draft of the letter.
Guartho said:To whom it may concern:
I have come to believe that Bank Midwest is deliberately holding our checks to the US Treasury and delaying posting them to our account as part of an overall bank strategy to generate more income from service charges.
It has just happened for the 3rd time by my recollection and has caused us to have a negative balance for the first time.
It is highly suspicious to watch check after check post to our account in a timely manner while these monthly $300 checks consistently take much longer to post. They usually post when the account is at its monthly low. The first time this happened the check did not post until 3 weeks after the IRS confirmed the check was received and cleared on their end. Fortunately we had not forgotten about it as I now suspect someone at the bank was hoping we would. Three weeks has to be due to either gross incompetence or deliberate manipulation, possibly in violation of federal law.
It is also highly suspicious that these checks posted in a timely fashion for months and only started taking a long time to post to our account at the same time that Bank Midwest instituted a new policy of charging a $7 service charge for each automatic overdraft protection transaction.
It is also highly suspicious that after-hours online transfers that can prevent overdrafts now take days to hard-post when they never seemed to before, while the automated overdraft protection transactions still hard-post on the same day or the very next business day.
It is also highly suspicious that drive-through banking hours were cut back 4 out of 5 days a week at the same time as the above changes making it even harder to deposit funds.
With each passing day I trust Bank Midwest less and less with my money. These are the actions of a bank that is in financial trouble or a bank that has decided to fully divorce themselves from a customer-centric business philosophy. Neither is a bank I want my finances associated with.
[Guartho],
a customer of more than 20 years who’s seriously considering not being one anymore