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> form of fines for overdrawing their checking accounts. Why in the world shouldn't you be fined for overdrawing your checking account? A checking account is not a loan, am I wrong in thinking this quote is B.S.?
What is the purpose of a fine? Before we discuss further why one shouldn't be fined, can we make sure we agree on why one should ? Off the top of my head, I see "dissuading behavior that negatively impacts the bank", and that doesn't seem to justify a fine in this case, but maybe you're thinking of a rationale for a fine that I and maybe others are not thinking of.
Great! Someone that wants to participate in reason and not just boisterous proclamations. I'm down.
So yeah, I agree with your definition and it applies in this case because the bank is negatively affected by having to shift money from other accounts to cover your overdraw.