ZenPayDay Money Tip
The ‘Overdraft Protection’ Myth That Costs Real Money
Here’s the reality check, in three steps.
Quick one, ‘Protection’ sounds free and safe. In reality, some overdraft programs charge for every rescue — and there are cheaper ways to get the same safety.
Here’s the reality check, in three steps.
Today’s big idea · Overdraft settings
Review your overdraft settings and pick the cheapest safety net
fees often run ~$25–35 each
One-time setup
How to put it into practice
Work down the list in order — the quick wins at the bottom take a minute each.
Find out what you’re enrolled in — coverage, linked transfer, or nothing
one app check or call
Link your savings as backup — transfer fees are usually far cheaper
same net, less cost
Turn on low-balance alerts so the net rarely gets used
takes 2 min
Quick wins
- You can decline debit-card overdraft coverage — purchases simply get declined declined beats a fee
- Many banks have reduced or dropped overdraft fees — ask what yours charges now policies changed recently
- Keep a small cushion you mentally treat as zero DIY protection
- If you’re charged, ask for a refund — first-time waivers are common worth one polite call