You
have had a bank account for a few years. Recently you received a letter from
the bank stating that your account is $240 overdrawn and that you will be
charged $70 which will be taken directly from your account. You know that this
information is incorrect.
Write a
letter to the bank. 
Explain
what has happened and 
say
what you would like them to do about it.
Dear Sir, 
It was a great shock to
receive a letter from your bank stating that there was an overdraft of $240 in
my account, and I would have to pay $70. I feel, there has been some communication gap, as this discrepancy
is surely a case of gross negligence on account of your employees. 
When I checked the statement of
my account, I realized that the bank had transferred $240 to my insurance
premium even though I had issued standing instructions about not transferring premium to the insurance company, as I had discontinued the policy. 
However, I realize that your
staff chose to ignore my instructions and issue a transfer off amount. This has
caused me immense stress and inconvenience: I have been levied not only an
extra charge on the over drawing but also the transaction fee. This is quite
unwarranted, and I think the bank should take a stern action against such erring
people. 
I anticipate a quick response
from your end and reversal of my money and charges wrongfully levied.   
Thank you 
Yours Sincerely, 
Adolf Hitler. 
 

