I feel like you only get good service if you are upper management or C-Suite in a company, because I feel like they never have to go through any of this crap.
My employer messed up the check somewhere, it may be that bottom part or somewhere else, but the company acknowledged that there was a “bad batch of checks” send out without admitting what they did wrong so I'm speculating, but regardless as an employee of their company, they should cover consequences for THEIR actions that have negatively impacted me indirectly. But they refuse, my boss, his boss, and HR.
When I deposited my paycheck I was later notified the check wasn't good. I was charged a -$35 bounce fee by MT bank, which dropped my account below zero, which added a -$15 overdraft fee, and that fee is every day until the account is at 0, so each day I don't deal with the overdraft I will be in debt another -$15. I called the bank to verify what I was notified on, and they confirmed that is how their overdraft fees worked.
Right now I am -$36 in the hole and have to get back to 0, or I will lose another -$15 tomorrow, and my company will not cover this problem they caused and I'm not the only one, I called the appropriate people and orgs to handle this but they seem to be lagging, I've gotten notice from one workers org I am working with that they will send them a letter “soon” problem is even IF that scares them to do something, who knows how many days and how much debt I'll be in by then.
So being this place has a lot of ideas and people who've gone through some things, I could use some suggestions because I'm a paycheck to paycheck worker, so I don't have extra cash or good credit to cover this. I'm concerned that as the days go by, I am going to end up with a dangerous amount of debt and my Checksys score will nose dive into the grave.
Thanks in advance to anyone with any ideas, help, or advice. Right now my job is forcing me to wait until as late as Wednesday for new checks to be delivered by mail, and I have nothing to fallback on until then for gas or food because I'm now -$36 in the hole, and about to be more.