How I Outsmarted Overdraft Protection - HopeFilled Story #5

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In this story, Jay recalls a story about how his bank tried to charge him an overdraft protection fee. This would be fine, but overdraft protection was declined when the account was set up. Overdraft protection is not really protection for you - it is a way for the bank to profit from you if you are not watching your account, budgeting, or running through a real tough go. Have you had a bad experience with overdraft protection? Do you think it has any benefits to banking customers? Let us know in the comments below!

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