I did not consent or agree to an overdraft fee. The bank paid the one-time debit card transaction anyway. Can the bank do this?
Yes. The bank may pay the one-time debit card transaction without your permission through its overdraft service. The bank may not assess a fee against your account for doing so if you (or another joint account holder) did not previously agree to participate in the bank's overdraft service, also known as opt-in.
Last Reviewed: April 2021
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