Go Automatically Withdraw Yourself!

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Ohhh, blarghedy doo day.

I just have to say, that automatic withdrawls are evil.

If I had a large fountain of money, or a managed account, it would not be such a big deal.

Mom's Real Estate fees are automatically drawn directly from my account. It's something we explicitelly told them not to do, yet, every month it disspears.

It would not be so bad, except for the fact that I had less money than the fees actually were. Then, comes the overdraft fairie and takes all my money alway, and since every single purchase made during the day, draws from the same account, the overdrafts grow exponetially.

Still, this time, I did give the bank a call, and was able to stop the chain of overdrafts, since things will post at the same time, and cancel each other out. I did have to make a nightly trip to the bank, but that's not a big deal.

Wew, still, it's scary. I am working on a double to single digit budget for a few days. Even afterwards, everything is just drained. With the college money coming, things will be better, but the problem is, about 3, maybe 4, things are going to go really bad in the meantime. I'm hoping it doesn't happen, because it's going to be a major incovenience. I just cross my fingers, that something magically comes up and helps us solve that. I'm even considering some things that I have all but completelly eliminated, and that are really bad ideas, and that I have been told not to do, but when things get to that level, one has to make do. I just hope they don't...

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