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Bank Tries To Charge Guy A Fee To Close Account, He Decides To Drown Them In Perpetual Transactions

  • By Hussain
  • November 16, 2022
  • 3 minutes read

This guy has realized a brilliant workaround to avoid having to pay a bank’s closure fee. He consequently left a tiny sum of money in the account. He made the choice to find a solution when the bank later chose to impose a fee for inactive accounts, then he found a loophole way to prevent the bank from charging a fee

In today’s world, banks charge extra charges for every imaginable service. We all agree that there used to be some administrative work required in canceling or starting an account. However, did you know that the big banks that conduct these pranks have automated those methods now?

We all have experienced the tricked out of $450 by the neighborhood parking enforcement, who just wouldn’t stop ticketing cars when it is even parked in front of owners’ own houses (despite holding the necessary permits), but the heaviness and inertia of their pointless bureaucracy prevented a lot of people from ever recovering any of the money. Unfortunately, unlike this cunning person.

What are you waiting for people? Keep on scrolling down below to see how this cunning man dodged this malicious compliance so you can dodge it too. Make sure you guys read it till the end otherwise, you won’t be able to understand how this works.

1. So this is the title here which is quite frustrating, right? So OP decided to withdraw all funds except $1.31.

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2. This is genius, and it kinda makes sense. Why should someone spend five dollars for closing an account in the bank?

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3. One penny withdrawal from this particular bank prevents five-dollar closure fees. It’s such a genius idea what do you think about this?

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4. A lot of people can relate to this trick, and yes it actually works.

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6. Now this is what malicious sounds like, this man is a evil genius.

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7. We all have to agree yes it is a perfect introduction

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8. A lot of people from different states have found a similar way to prevent problems like this

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10. Thank us later for this idea

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11. Somebody here is speaking facts

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OP did find a genius method to prevent the procedure of paying five dollars for only closing the account. I mean why anyone should pay for the services they don’t need anymore? Introducing you to this cunning man, finally he the smoothest way to prevent this.

Like seriously? Why does this particular bank even have this policy? It makes no sense that someone should pay even a dollar for closing the account. Let us know what you think about this post in the comment section below and don’t forget to tell us what you think about this particular case in the comment section below. Stay tuned with Defused for more content. Thank You!

 

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