How come the maturity date for my overdraft line of credit is 12/31/99 when my account is still active?
A Gorham Savings Bank’s main computer system uses a date of “99/99/99” to indicate that your overdraft protection account does not have a maturity date. However, the Internet Banking System is not able to properly interpret “99/99/99” when this date is passed so it uses 12/31/99 to indicate no maturity date.
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