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Every 2 weeks, my bank account is being debited by $200 and some change, then disappearing the next day. Its always the same amount and it just keeps happening.
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>>84306149
Ay pop, el wiro

That doesn't sound good, I'd call the bank if I were u
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>>84306234
What if the charge is some trigger for the simulation we're in and its not something I'm supposed to notice?
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I had an account with Chase I made years ago. I was paying a 12$ service fee if i didn't have at least 500$ on it. I lost my job and they deducted the service feel until i was literally negative funds.

Then after about the third time of a negative deduction from them, they just straight up closed the account.
It just goes to show you how fake money actually is now. Your own bank can run you into the red, you don't even have to spend any money lmao.
I discovered later they have a different type of checking account with less fees......



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