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Jon12345
6th July 2009, 13:55
I got a phone call today saying I went overdrawn today on my HSBC business account. So I have paid some money in this evening and the online system shows me in credit. However, since I have gone overdrawn are they going to charge me an extortionate fee? Can I reclaim if they do? I've only been overdrawn for a few hours!
Steve
Yes. It is your responsibility to ensure that you do not go overdrawn.
Davem1234
6th July 2009, 14:01
I also bank with HSBC and I think they charge £8 per day if you go overdrawn or £4 per day if you have an overdraft facility in place and you exceed that.
I'm not sure if you are not actually overdrawn at the end of the day whether you get a charge however the fact that they picked up the phone to you may incur a fee.
Also a small amount of interest may be charged but it is not likely to amount to anything to worry about.
Dave
yorkshirejames
6th July 2009, 14:02
Call their business credit services team on 08456 016601 to check that they have stuck the two transactions together.
Jon12345
6th July 2009, 14:11
What do you mean by stuck the transactions together?
yorkshirejames
6th July 2009, 19:02
What do you mean by stuck the transactions together?
Well realised that one took you over your overdraft and the other brought you back in. Did you call?
Gillie
6th July 2009, 21:13
I got a phone call today saying I went overdrawn today on my HSBC business account. So I have paid some money in this evening and the online system shows me in credit. However, since I have gone overdrawn are they going to charge me an extortionate fee? Can I reclaim if they do? I've only been overdrawn for a few hours!
Steve
This evening you paid in? Was that after 3.30pm? Was it cash or cheque?
If the answer is after 3.30pm then it will be credited to your account the following working day, therefore you would be overdrawn, and also if they want to stick to the law of the land, cheques also have to clear, therefore you have not paid in cleared funds to cover the overdraft.
Be very careful in that what you see on a computer screen is showing you the balance of your account but its not cleared balance so you need to show account details to make sure the screen is telling you the correct tale.
Jon12345
10th July 2009, 13:18
You were right. They told there is no charge! Thanks for all your help guys.