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BOI Unpaid Direct Debit Fee

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  • 17-08-2011 5:52pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 812 ✭✭✭


    Just have a bit of a rant about Bank of Ireland's Direct Debit charges. I didn't realise up until recently how much the bank charge you for not having enough money in your account to meet DD payments.

    I have 6 Direct Debit coming out of my account each month and I recently noticed a charge on my account: €12.70 UnpaidFee. I rang up to enquire as to the reason for this charge. Turns out one of Debits came in later than usual this month. CityBin applied a debit of €13.33 to my account. My account was empty as I don't get paid til next week and I had a number bills to pay due to car problems.

    Therefore, BOI applied the UnpaidFee and overdrew my account by €12.50. There was a difference of 60c between the bill and the 'unpaid fee'. It makes no sense. Why not just overdraw my account by the amount of the bill instead.

    I know this is just an automated process with no human interaction which explains the lack of common sense in a case such as this. That brings me to my point though; what is the justification for charging €12.70 for an automated computer process which costs the bank nothing to perform? 50 cent maybe, 2 euro wouldn't even be too bad but how the hell can they justify charging €12.70? :mad:

    Edit: Article on the topic of Direct Debit charges here (March, 2005)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,816 ✭✭✭unclebill98


    Well, you not let it happen again......

    It a standard banking fee. Boi have got a lot more strict about it. Some bank will pay it given the small amount and then charge an excess fee like €4.44.

    If your that annoyed called them and complain, you may just a refund as a "gesture of goodwill".


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,816 ✭✭✭unclebill98


    Well, you not let it happen again......

    It a standard banking fee. Boi have got a lot more strict about it. Some bank will pay it given the small amount and then charge an excess fee like €4.44.

    If your that annoyed called them and complain, you may just a refund as a "gesture of goodwill".


  • Registered Users Posts: 480 ✭✭dublin daz


    National Irish Bank abolished referral fees since Danske took over. If you open an account after this time April 2006 you dont pay when things like this happen.

    I would ditch that bank and use NIB or Ulster. BoI have a facility fee too for overdrafts etc etc.....


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,816 ✭✭✭unclebill98


    UB are the same. But UB don't charge an overdraft renewal fee but do charge if you use it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 37 TrafficBug


    BOI are rip off @€;12.70 per unpaid DD admin fee. They should reset the penalty back down to lower bracker of 4.44 approx, when say 6 months of no unpaid fee's elapse. Robbing toe rags


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,814 ✭✭✭dobsdave


    Set up an overdraft if you're not very good at managing your finances.
    BOI don't charge me if I go between .01 and 5 euro overdrawn.
    They also dont charge for the 1st instance in the quarter,
    Maybe they removed those 'perks'
    They also have a talk to forum on here.


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