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"Also worth noting that banks love to process debits before they process credits so you could have 100 units of money in yoru account with another 200 going in and 200 going out. You will then see that on your statment that they have the 100 then the -200 and then the +200, so indicating that you are -100 for a period, evil are they not."

I've had this happen to me, and a few years ago I happened to work for a short time with someone who had formerly been the president of a small regional bank. He confirmed that some banks do intentionally do that, and that many of the banking software systems had configuration options to decide what order to process data (debits or credits first) and that banks looking to make more money could just flip that switch and start raking in more fees.

It's really annoying to have people say that it doesn't happen when a) I've had it happen to me and b) I've had it confirmed by a banking executive.



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