It’s likely that most credit and debit cardholders have at some time made a transaction that the funds in the account are not enough to cover, even if it is as small as $5 dollars or less.
Such a distraction would mean receiving a hefty overdraft fee when the bank covers the transaction, a practice under fire from consumer advocates, congressional lawmakers and now a coalition of attorneys general led by Attorney General Letitia James of New York. York.
In January, Bank of America offered its customers fee relief. The nation’s second-largest bank (ranked by total assets) said it would reduce its overdraft fee from $35 to $10 starting in May, in addition to eliminating its non-sufficient funds (NSF) fee in February.