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Replied on 06-18-2009, 11:25 PM
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I have two bank accounts one with wesbanco and one with chase bank.I went into over draft with wesbanco and cant get them paid.I have a aacount also with chase bank for 3 month now.Will i be in danger of losing this account with my wesbaco account most likely closing?is there a way of making payments to the bank and saving my wesbaco account?Any help please?

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Replied on 06-20-2009, 02:47 PM
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Wesbanco will report you to chexsystems at some point if they haven't already. When dealing with a bank that uses chexsystems like Chase bank, anything is possible if they were to realize that you were reported to chexsystems but as long as your accoutn stays in good standing, I really don't believe this will happen. Once you are reported to chexsystems, I would make sure you start ordering checks from a non-deluxe company only just to be safe.

http://www.chexsystemsvictims.com/Ordering_Checks.html

Also, yes I would try to work out a payment arrangement that includes Chexsystems removal - or at the very least an entry update that shows the account charges were paid and no abuse or fraudulent activity is reported.

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