The purpose of this thread is twofold: first, to warn FNB Investments clients about something that could be slightly dodgy, and secondly to ask for advice. The background is that I have a TFSA with FNB and last month downloaded three statements to check something. Looking at my transaction history this month I noticed something strange. I then communicated my concerns to FNB via e-mail. The below is a paraphrased summary of my interaction with several consultants.
Me: Please explain this fee.
FNB consultant: There is a R6 charge for downloading statements.
Me: First I hear of it. Where does it say this?
FNB: It would have been free if you had requested an e-mailed statement. FNB annually updates banking fees and charges. Here, I have attached the latest pricing guide.
Me: I have read the pricing guide, it doesn’t mention this fee. Please point me to the exact clause.
FNB: A fee is charged for downloading statements. See attached pricing guide.
Me: You are not answering my question. Where exactly does it stipulate this fee?
FNB: “Please be advised that when you download the statement via Online banking there is a charge. When you accept terms and conditions, for service fees that may be associated with requesting archived statements.”
Me: Huh?
FNB: “The charge is shown before you download the statement
When you logon on your FNB Online Banking
- select "€œMY ACCOUNT"
- select "STATEMENTS" this will show the attached message”
Here is where it gets infuriating. I follow those steps, and I don’t see any terms and conditions when I click download, no option to accept that I have read them like in the attached image. Something like that appears under “e-mail”, yes, but that applies to e-mails and the linked document there doesn’t mention anything about fees at all.
All I want, is for someone to show me in black and white why I am being charged R6,00 for downloading a statement, and where exactly I agreed to it. I have now read all of these pricing guides on the website https://www.fnb.co.za/downloads/pricing-guide/Saving_and_Investments_Pricing-Guide.pdf https://www.fnb.co.za/downloads/pricing-guide/products/FNB_PricingGuide_GoldChequeAndCC.pdf and https://www.fnb.co.za/downloads/pricing-guide/products/Investments-Pricing-Guide.pdf
The closest clause that I could find was a R6,50 charge for requesting e-mailed statements older than three months, in the gold cheque pricing guide. But I don’t think that is applicable here.
Since this whole saga began, I have repeated the process of downloading a statement a few times to see what I could be missing, I have probably racked up R42 in charges by now. It’s not much, but if I haven’t agreed to these charges, am I not being robbed?
So I hope that the mybb community, especially FNB clients, can advise on two things: first, am I losing my mind, and second, should I pursue this further or just write it off as school fees?
Me: Please explain this fee.
FNB consultant: There is a R6 charge for downloading statements.
Me: First I hear of it. Where does it say this?
FNB: It would have been free if you had requested an e-mailed statement. FNB annually updates banking fees and charges. Here, I have attached the latest pricing guide.
Me: I have read the pricing guide, it doesn’t mention this fee. Please point me to the exact clause.
FNB: A fee is charged for downloading statements. See attached pricing guide.
Me: You are not answering my question. Where exactly does it stipulate this fee?
FNB: “Please be advised that when you download the statement via Online banking there is a charge. When you accept terms and conditions, for service fees that may be associated with requesting archived statements.”
Me: Huh?
FNB: “The charge is shown before you download the statement
When you logon on your FNB Online Banking
- select "€œMY ACCOUNT"
- select "STATEMENTS" this will show the attached message”
Here is where it gets infuriating. I follow those steps, and I don’t see any terms and conditions when I click download, no option to accept that I have read them like in the attached image. Something like that appears under “e-mail”, yes, but that applies to e-mails and the linked document there doesn’t mention anything about fees at all.
All I want, is for someone to show me in black and white why I am being charged R6,00 for downloading a statement, and where exactly I agreed to it. I have now read all of these pricing guides on the website https://www.fnb.co.za/downloads/pricing-guide/Saving_and_Investments_Pricing-Guide.pdf https://www.fnb.co.za/downloads/pricing-guide/products/FNB_PricingGuide_GoldChequeAndCC.pdf and https://www.fnb.co.za/downloads/pricing-guide/products/Investments-Pricing-Guide.pdf
The closest clause that I could find was a R6,50 charge for requesting e-mailed statements older than three months, in the gold cheque pricing guide. But I don’t think that is applicable here.
Since this whole saga began, I have repeated the process of downloading a statement a few times to see what I could be missing, I have probably racked up R42 in charges by now. It’s not much, but if I haven’t agreed to these charges, am I not being robbed?
So I hope that the mybb community, especially FNB clients, can advise on two things: first, am I losing my mind, and second, should I pursue this further or just write it off as school fees?