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Checking overdraft 1500.00?
I overdraft current account 1500.00, what to do. I cannot work with disabilities and I am doing by 150.00 days on the proposed tariff. I do not know what else to do. I have poor credit and go to the service consumer credit counseling. I need a payment option with the largest project rate, the dose of any body knows what it can do. was stolen from my bank fraud, the bank became my insurance claim the FDIC, I need help or advice?
Why was overdrawn? The money was stolen? How was it stolen? Why not let the bank of your claim? Have you talked to them about a payment plan?
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