Archive for March, 2010

Suntrust Bank: ruthless, predatory charges. Usury?

March 11, 2010

I think at one time or another, most people have had a bank account go below zero because of a mistake.  When that happens, banks usually charge a fee, often about $36.  I recently had too many of those fees to mention, and most of them were due to charges on my check card (debit card) that were for less than $15.

I thought a debit card meant that it would only allow you to use what is in the account.  I thought that was the whole point.  But I went over the limit, or under the limit, to be more accurate, as my balance went below zero due to a mistake.

I’m not exaggerating when I say I’ve had hundreds of dollars in “NSF fees” (Non-Sufficient Funds), but that the average transaction was less than $15. Meaning that I had charges of $3 at McDonald’s, $5 at Home Depot, and several other charges around $10, mainly for food.  Each one of those charges incurred a $36 penalty.  The NSF Fees were about quadruple the actual charges.

(I know, it’s horrible.  I went to McDonalds.  I usually eat healthier.)

I went to the bank and they told me that this was a “service” that they do for me and the service they offer is that they allow you to use your card when the money isn’t there, but it costs $36 each time.  So I was paying a $36 fee for transactions that averaged $10.

Then I explained that the reason I have all these $36 charges is because they have given me all these $36 charges.  I kept depositing money in the bank but I couldn’t catch up with all their charges.  The reason I didn’t have enough in the bank was because they kept charging me.  Without all the charges, I’d be in the black by a lot.  I could understand the first couple, but not all the ones after that, especially for things I bought for less than $10.

Some people, such as bank employees, would take pleasure in this – “You broke the rules, you should have known…”

I’d publish the actual bank statement here but I don’t have time now.  I will though if the bank doesn’t return the money.  It is a predatory practice.  It is usury.  These fees are way more than the percentage rates of even the highest credit cards, and they levy them right away.  It should be illegal.  In fact, it will be by this summer, so I guess the banks are getting as many in as they can now.

March Madness: Older Women?

March 10, 2010

Heard Mike Wise on 106.7 “The Fan” today (my Sirius Satellite radio wasn’t working) talking about seeding older women (I prefer not to call them “Cougars”) as if in an NCAA-style March Madness tournament.  Only problem is, it has already been done – by me more than a year ago: mikefrandsen.org/2008/12/05/most-beautiful-tv-news-women-2008/.  How about some credit?

There were a few older women on that list and even more on this one: mikefrandsen.org/2009/11/23/20-most-attractive-actresses-in-movies/.

So in no particular order (who am I kidding – Linda Hamilton and Lynda Carter are tied at No. 1), off the top of my head, here are a few older women.  Don’t talk to me about 40 or 41 – that’s not older.  Even when I was 35 I wouldn’t have said that was older.  You have to bee at least in the mid-to late 40s to make this list.

  • Christine McVie
  • Hannah Storm
  • Susan Lisovicz
  • Jill Clayburgh
  • Lynda Carter
  • Linda Hamilton
  • Michelle Pfeiffer (listening to the song “Tequila Sunrise” as I write this)
  • Karen Finerman (“The Chairwoman)
  • Anne Archer
  • Katty Kay
  • Sandra Bullock (reluctantly)
  • Sharon Stone
  • Jacqueline Bisset
  • Sigourney Weaver

I’m sure I missed a ton but that’s just a combo of my first two lists and also a little off the top of my head.

Wizards fall to Celtics 86-83 after leading by 13 as Ray Allen scores 25

March 8, 2010

The Boston Celtics overcame a 13-point deficit in the last six minutes to defeat the Washington Wizards 86-83 and win their fourth straight game tonight in Boston.

Ray Allen led the Celtics (39-21) with 25 points on 10 of 15 shooting. Allen hit two three-point shots in the final 1:33 including the winning basket from the corner to put Boston up 85-83 with 17.1 seconds left. Paul Pierce added 17 points for Boston.

For the rest of the article, see http://www.examiner.com/x-37753-DC-Sports-Headlines-Examiner.

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Washington Capitals shut out New York Rangers 2-0, get 13th consecutive home win

March 8, 2010

The Washington Capitals shut out the New York Rangers 2-0 tonight at Verizon Center to get their team record 13th consecutive home win.

Caps goaltender Jose Theodore made 30 saves to get his 29th career shutout and remain undefeated in his last 14 games (12-0-2).

For the rest of the article, see http://www.examiner.com/x-37753-DC-Sports-Headlines-Examiner.

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Chris Samuels retires; Redskins cut 10 players including Randle El, Thomas and Griffin

March 8, 2010

Redskins six-time Pro Bowl left tackle Chris Samuels announced his retirement today. The announcement was expected after Samuels suffered a career-threatening injury last year.

Samuels, 32, was warned by doctors that a spinal condition could potentially result in paralysis. He played all of his 10 seasons for the Redskins after being drafted with the third overall pick in 2000.

For the rest of the article, see http://www.examiner.com/x-37753-DC-Sports-Headlines-Examiner.

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Washington Capitals trade for defensemen Jurcina, Corvo and forwards Belanger, Walker

March 8, 2010

The Washington Capitals bolstered their lineup by acquiring two forwards and two defensemen in four separate trades before yesterday’s trading deadline.

The Caps acquired defenseman Milan Jurcina from Columbus in exchange for a 2010 sixth-round conditional draft pick. Jurcina played parts of four seasons for the Caps before being traded to the Blue Jackets earlier this season. Jurcina is expected to have sports hernia surgery that will sideline him for four to six weeks.

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Vasquez leads Maryland to 79-72 upset of No. 4 Duke

March 8, 2010

Maryland upset 4th-ranked Duke 79-72 last night to tie the Blue Devils for the ACC lead and win their sixth straight game in College Park, Maryland.

Greivis Vasquez led the 22rd-ranked Terrapins with 20 points, four rebounds and five assists on senior night in his last game at Comcast Center. Freshman center Jordan Williams had 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Terps (22-7, 12-3).

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Jobs I could do a great job of and reach the very top if I put enough training/time in

March 3, 2010

Professions that I know I could do an excellent job in and reach the top of the profession if I had the minimum amount of training:

  • Writer (any type, any topics)*
  • Painter
  • Musician
  • Local politician
  • Coach (Sports or Life)*
  • Doctor
  • Personal Trainer*
  • Speech Therapist
  • Professor/Teacher*
  • Psychologist
  • Scientist
  • Comedian
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Intelligence Analyst

*I could step in on day one and do a great job with no training.

Jobs I could do if given enough training but wouldn’t want to:

  • Airline pilot
  • Salesman
  • Lawyer
  • Accountant
  • Cook
  • Lobbyist
  • Construction worker
  • Investment Banker

American University basketball: fun for kids, and everyone else too

March 2, 2010

I’ve been telling parents for a while that it’s a great idea to take their kids to see the American University basketball team play. Wizards games can be good but they’re expensive, depending on your seats it can be hard to see the action, and it can be very loud in the Verizon Center.

AU basketball games are a well kept secret, and would be good for kids to see to learn the game of basketball and also get involved in cheering for a local team in a manageable atmosphere.  The capacity for basketball at Bender Arena is only 4,500.

Anyway, this is almost coming too late, because there is only one definite home game remaining.

Tomorrow, Wednesday March 3 at 7:30, fourth-seeded AU hosts fifth-seeded Navy in the quarterfinals of the Patriot League Tournament. Tickets are as low as $6.  AU is 10-19 overall and 7-7 in the conference.  They made the NCAA tournament each of the last two seasons, and played Tennessee and Villanova close before those teams pulled away late in the second half of both games.

This year has been a rebuilding year, but if they beat Navy and then pull a couple of upsets, they can make the NCAA tournament.

Go to the where Nebraska Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue meet in NW Washington to American University and check out the game.  You and your kids will have a lot of fun rooting on the Eagles.

WVU beats Georgetown 81-68, clinches double bye in Big East tourney

March 2, 2010

West Virginia defeated Georgetown 81-68 tonight to clinch a double bye into the quarterfinals of the Big East tournament. The 10th-ranked Mountaineers (23-6, 12-5) controlled the game throughout, at one point leading 53-26.

Georgetown (19-9, 9-8) has lost four of its last five games.

For the rest of the article, see http://www.examiner.com/x-37753-DC-Sports-Headlines-Examiner.