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Sub: #1 Closed my account -now what?
Replied on 10-28-2009, 11:24 AM
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I closed my bank account yesterday at CharterOne and tried to get them to do a hard hold on it but the woman I was dealing with said they couldn't do that.Amazingly, today I went into a different branch and explained that I didn't want anymore ACH withdrawals done on my account because of the pdls(just like I told the person yesterday) and the guy took care of it just like that!Anyway I should have printed up my statements before I closed out the account though because now I don't have any records of how much I have paid because the account was paperless and I can't access the info on line anymore. I am prepping my letters and e-mails to send out to the internet lenders is there any other thing I need to do at this point? Thanks in advance from Michigan!

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Replied on 10-28-2009, 11:36 AM
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Go to the same guy who closed your account and ask if he can print you an account history. You may not be able to access your online account anymore, but he can. It seems he has helped you already, so it may benefit you to go back to him.....or he could point you in the right direction.




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