Question:
Can a bank charge you an overdraft fee and an NSF fee for the same transaction?

Answer:
Oh yes they can, it happened in the company a work for, remember the terms NSF (non sufficient funds) that means that you wrote a check with no funds available and OVERDRAFT that you exceed the limit you have.
Some banks use only one charge but many use both of them.
But my recommendation is call Customer Service at that bank and ask to be sure. None information is better that from the source itself.

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