Extended overdraft fee: Also called a sustained overdraft or extended
overdrawn balance fee, this fee is charged when you have a negative account balance for an extended time.
Banks commonly charge an extended
overdrawn balance fee, also usually $ 35, that is charged on the 5th consecutive business day on which your account is overdrawn.
Not exact matches
This
fee won't be charged if your
balance is
overdrawn by $ 5 or less.
Transfers from a credit line loan will be rounded up to the nearest $ 100 amount that is sufficient to clear the
overdrawn checking account
balance There is no charge for the first three transfers per calendar month from a credit line loan; however, there is a $ 5
fee for each additional transfer.
Overdraft / NSF
Fee ²: $ 36 per item - these
fees are waived on items that are $ 5 or less, or if your account
balance at the end of day processing is, or would be
overdrawn, by $ 5 or less.
No overdraft
fee will be imposed if, after the end of day processing, your available
balance is
overdrawn $ 5.00 or less.
Unlike the $ 2 - $ 3 charged for a minimum
balance the insufficient funds
fees also known as NSF can range anywhere from $ 20 - $ 30 per
overdrawn check.
† A $ 5.00
fee is applied on the day you go into overdraft if the
balance remains
overdrawn at 11:59 PM Eastern Time on that calendar day.
Thereafter, if your Account remains
overdrawn, a $ 5.00
fee will be applied on the first calendar day of the following month and on each subsequent month until the Account
balance is returned to zero.
If you can not repay your
overdrawn balance and
fees, you risk closure of your Linked Consumer Checking Account and negative information may be reported to consumer reporting agencies.
Even if your account is closed due to being habitually
overdrawn, you are still responsible for repaying your outstanding
balance and
fees.
If your account is
overdrawn after the held funds are added to the available
balance and the transaction is posted to the available
balance, an Overdraft
Fee may be assessed.
If your account is
overdrawn, you must immediately bring it to a postive
balance to avoid additional
fees.
Once you have
overdrawn your account, you must bring it to a positive
balance as soon as possible to avoid additional
fees.
3You will be charged an Overdraft
Fee for an overdraft item paid if your account's daily ending Available
Balance is
overdrawn more than $ 5.
Overdrawn accounts may be subject to a Sustained Overdraft
Fee of $ 36 if the
balance is not brought positive within nine (9) calendar days 2.
Your checking account will be
overdrawn by the amount that you exceeded your
balance plus our Overdraft Privilege
Fee of up to $ 35.00 for each item paid.
- You do not bring your account to a positive end - of - day
balance within 30 days of becoming
overdrawn (including the payment of all Credit Union
fees and charges).
We will not charge you this
fee if your
balance is
overdrawn by $ 20 or less or the transaction overdrawing the account is $ 20 or less.
We will not charge this
fee if 1) your
balance is
overdrawn by $ 20 or less or 2) the transaction overdrawing your account is $ 20 or less.