Still_No_Tomatoes
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Still_No_Tomatoes6 karma
Thank you for replying. The overdraft fee will come from the users bank.
Say for instance I'm paid twice a month, on the 15th and the last day of the month (whichever date). I would like yotta to buy tickets on the 15th and the last day of the month.
If they are taking fund every two weeks. There will be a day that money is taken out nowhere near the payday and possibly when the account doesn't have money in it. At least if I can pick my own dates when I want the account to be charged. I can set it to only take money out on paydays by setting it to the 15th and the 31st. If there aren't 31 days, the money comes out on 30th, or 28th if it's February or the 29th if it's a leap year.
Still_No_Tomatoes5 karma
Do you guys have any aspirations of becoming a bank?
And how did I get a -0.08 balance after with drawing my money? I needed it during an emergency and no matter what I did it kept taking the money from the amount I wanted to withdraw. It's honestly why I never came back. Started putting money away in a sofi account and I haven't looked back. SoFi doesn't give bonuses but the 1.25% was good enough for me. They also offered a few other services that were helpful in managing my money. They also have a feature to allow me to add a card to my Google wallet before they even sent the card.
Still_No_Tomatoes2 karma
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Still_No_Tomatoes8 karma
Have you guys figured out how to let someone schedule the withdrawal from their accounts on a specific day as to avoid overdrafts using the two week schedule?
Or have you guys reworked the system. So that if I need to take $50 out it charges the fee to the remaining balance and not to the money I'm requesting? If I need $50 but the fee is $1.50, why take it from the money that I'm requesting and not the remainder?
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