RL Anger
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I know you're venting. This is not meant to belittle how you feel.
Have you thought about taking your business elsewhere? Because I over-drafted hard with my bank and was not charged because they know I have money, but the timing was poor.
Smart banks know that waiving overdraft fees will keep and attract clients.
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It's very much on my agenda, yes. There are some benefits to this particular bank. Namely that they have ATM's like -- everywhere. Everywhere. Which is occasionally useful. The other banks I have as current options require a bit more forethought and planning to avoid other fees.
But when I talked to the banker lady, she said that I wasn't eligible to have any of the fees covered because I did have to legitimately overdraft at the beginning of the year when I had to move out of my old place in a hurry, which ate all the savings I had and then some, because I didn't feel comfortable in a house with a dude that pulled a gun on me, quelle surprise.
So she's all 'because we only charged you fifty dollars instead of a hundred and fifty dollars back in April you are not eligible to have us fix our own fuckup until the end of November, sorry'.
Finding another bank is definitely on the agenda.
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I hope you find one.
Feel free to put up a GoFundMe if you want to here as well because no one should have to fucking starve because of their fucking bank, that's just fucked up.
Really fucked up, dude.
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I'll be alright. I won't starve. I have been poor most of my life, I can make food do amazing things on a very small budget. I can go staple shopping, and get brake pads, and probably have enough left in the bank that they'll cover a rent check.
I'm mostly just mad. Mad that we pretty much have to use banks, and they have this ridiculous amount of power. Mad that i work in a job that people used to fight for, that now doesn't even pay competitively for beginners, and I have plenty of experience and academic cred. Mad that, because of that job, I can't even get a second job because of the moonlighting rules at the first job -- and they know because everyone reports income to them, so unless I find something super-duper under the table, I am stuck at a single income, or take risks out in the private sector legal economy which is -- kinda iffy right now, and largely full of areas I have zero experience in, like real estate.
I'm just mad that all of this institutional nonsense is so hard to work around. And I needed to vent about it.
PSA, kids: It doesn't get better if you go get an education. It just gets more expensive and complicated, with more paperwork.
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Mad that, because of that job, I can't even get a second job because of the moonlighting rules at the first job -- and they know because everyone reports income to them, so unless I find something super-duper under the table, I am stuck at a single income, or take risks out in the private sector legal economy which is -- kinda iffy right now, and largely full of areas I have zero experience in, like real estate.
If you happen to be in an area with lots of people, think about inquiring at your local bar to see if they need a bar-back or a door-person. 'Round here, they are kind of desperate -- to the point where I now regularly moonlight as a door-person.
Sweet gig, too, at a local karaoke joint. Not only do I get to be put into rotation, but I also get my drinks comp'd and walk out with a cool $60 under the table. Which is not bad for 4 hours of work.
Sunday mornings sort of suck, but they were going to suck regardless.
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@derp Dude, if you need $50 for groceries, don't even worry about paying me back. Just send me your Venmo. It's fine.
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Lol, I appreciate it! I dunno. Maybe I'll take a full inventory of how much this is gonna set me back and start a gofundme or something. It just hurts me in the pride, because I feel like there are people that need it worse than me, and all of this is because of stupid first world problem bullshit.
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@derp Yeah, but some of us have known you for a while and would like to be able to throw five or ten bucks your way, because you exist and make people happy.
Shit, I feel like I owe you just for introducing me to Pomplamoose.
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@derp Look, man. At one point I had a friend from these games cover a pretty expensive emergency vet bill and only let me pay, like... two-thirds? three-quarters? something like that back.
I've also helped people on these boards and these games pay for groceries and rent and broken computers and gas bills and moving expenses before.
Shit happens. Sometimes it's for stupid reasons, sometimes it's for things beyond our control, sometimes it's because we messed up. But sooner or later it happens to everyone, and I like to think we all end up even-steven eventually.
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Alright. I did the thing.
After doing the math and figuring out how much this is actually setting me back and how incredibly painful this can be for the next few weeks -- I took the plunge and made a GoFundMe, with a realistic amount based on the new fees and expenses that will come from this one.
Apparently I wrote a novel in the blurb part just -- explaining how this has been a shit year and how much it has sucked trying to get caught up. GFM requires you to click 'Read More' like eight times. So if you want the whole thing all at once, here goes:
***=Long and Stuff***
click to showFor those skipping that part -- the TL;DR is that not only do I have to account for the 200, I have to account for the 75 that will get added onto the rent for it, as well as all the other basic adulting charges, and realistically -- I could use some help. Even if I hate that I need help, and hate asking for it more. There's just too much that can go wrong to keep gambling on me being able to catch up before the next majorly expensive thing.
Any help you can offer is appreciated.
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@derp done. good luck.
(this post counts as my selfish 'look at how good a person i am' reward for donating. but look at me guys! so great, for being given lucky breaks in life and being born upper middle class.)
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I appreciate the hell out of all of you. Like -- I really, really do. I'm kind of floored by how this thing has taken off so far. It's -- just incredibly humbling.
Thank you so much. Each and every one of you. If you guys ever need anything at all, and I can provide it, please let me know. I'll do whatever I can.
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I appreciate the hell out of all of you. Like -- I really, really do. I'm kind of floored by how this thing has taken off so far. It's -- just incredibly humbling.
Thank you so much. Each and every one of you. If you guys ever need anything at all, and I can provide it, please let me know. I'll do whatever I can.
Dude, you were already at the 50% mark when I made my donation this morning. You're gonna be fine. ^_^
(But also legit fuck your bank still.)
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Thanks for having the courage to let us help. I know it's really hard. Much appreciated!
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You've already set up an account but 110% I suggest a credit union. Especially one as a part of an association that 'shares' ATMs. I started banking with a Denver credit union when I was 16 (it was my parent's) and kept it when I moved to Utah, and then Arizona. They had associations with other credit unions (It's called CO-OP) so that if you used a co-op atm the fees were waved. I could make deposits to my Denver bank, as well as with draws. Provo alone had 97 different ATMs in the co-op, so getting to one was never an issue.
So... yes. I'm a credit union flag waver. >.>
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@silverfox said in RL Anger:
You've already set up an account but 110% I suggest a credit union.
I did, in fact, go with a credit union. Great minds!
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THERE. I PAID YOU MONEY. NOW YOU MUST BE NICE TO ME.