Random Rant Abount My Checking Account
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I went online to make sure my individual checking account transferred the money to my joint account. It did. I then noticed that the balance available seemed off. My credit card payment was going to be sent tomorrow, so I check my pending bill payments and it didn’t show up. Alarmed, I went into the bill pay system to check it out and sure enough it was there. Why is Wachovia hiding an upcoming withdrawal? It’s like the bank is setting up people to fail.
I really appreciate how ING Direct’s Electric Orange account shows you upcoming bill when you select your account. It helps me keep track of my balances. Ok, that’s it for my little vent. How do you feel about your bank’s online system? Is it easy to use? Is it accurate and/or helpful?
I found some great articles on managing your bank accounts:
- Simple Banking — Alien Abduction Packet Part 1 from Mrs. Micah.
- The Simple Dollar presents How To Compare Competing Bank Accounts
- Get your bank accounts in order from Ramit
- Gather Little by Little shows you that can Save Money with Wachovia’s Way2Save
If this post was helpful, please buy me a cup of coffee. :D



May 8th, 2008 at 1:30 pm
I don’t even understand why that happens sometimes. I don’t yet get how online banking software figures these things out.
Thanks for referencing my post.
May 8th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
My WaMu acct(s) are like that; there’s a few hours in the night when transfers, etc disappear “into the void”
May 8th, 2008 at 4:40 pm
@ Mrs. Micah: No problem, your series was informative and funny.
@ Jay: It’s the void that scares me. I want to feel like my bank is on my side. I sometimes feel like my bank is waiting for me to make a mistake and get some money from me.
May 8th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
You’re right, I hate to say. Once a month I have enough money transfered from savings to checking to cover all bills (I pay everything on the 28th). I was being clever and transfering the funds on the 28th, since there’s a bit of float even with EFTs. Well, The bank didn’t transfer the funds in time (which of course I couldn’t tell) and my third party BillPayer nailed me for ISF. Luckily it was them and not my 10+ payees, though I did have to scramble to find a way to alternatively pay everyone since PayTrust slapped my wrist and froze everything for 10 days. Eckk.
Obviously I don’t try to be so clever anymore
May 8th, 2008 at 7:50 pm
Sometimes, it’s better to be safer when it comes to banks.
May 9th, 2008 at 10:45 am
I personally don’t like WAMU because of that reason. Their systems can be better, but they aren’t. I think their system is designed that way, so they’ll have a chance at charging you fees. Other banks (credit unions for my taste) have better systems.
I use a local credit union and their online system works great.
May 11th, 2008 at 4:31 pm
My credit union is better with the actual balance portion, but ING Direct has the best interface for me.
June 27th, 2008 at 10:22 am
Wachovia is one of the worst banks out there.
June 27th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
@ Chris: Bank of America has given me a worse time. I’m still reserving judgment on the big ‘W’.