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Erik asks us the following question for our opinion on this situation.

Is it ethical for Banks to let your checking account go negative in order to charge and profit from NSF fees?  

From a purely business standpoint I see why this is such a profit center.  A good percentage of people get into a financial bind from time to time. Unforeseen auto repairs, medical expenses, etc… but, the extent in which the banks charge these fees can make it almost impossible to recover from a financial issue.  

For instance I had an emergency medical issue which tapped my checking account.  The payment was posted to my account immediately putting me a few dollars negative.  in the next few days charges made previous to the incident began to post.  Things like a cup of coffee at starbucks, dry cleaning, etc. Small charges.  

Yet I incurred a $31 NSF fee for everyone costing me an additional $310 dollars on top of the negative balance.  $310 dollars for charges totaling less that $50 dollars?  This kick them while there down philosophy  in my opinion is unethical.  What are your feelings on this issue? Are there alternatives to traditional banking?