PDL nightmare
Date: Tue, 05/12/2009 - 12:07
You need to go into the bank and speak with the manager about cl
You need to go into the bank and speak with the manager about closing your account, or putting a hard block on it.Isnt Commerce TD bank now?
Not that I know of. It's just commerce bank, NA serving Missouri
Not that I know of. It's just commerce bank, NA serving Missouri, Illinois etc. I have talked to customer service "not my local branch" and have been told they can't stop payment on ach's without the exact amount and name. As i quickly figured out they can change the amount and still hit the account. I am embarrassed and humilated and afraid they won't be able to block or close the account.
i sent letters revoking ACH transactions to each PDL and when a
i sent letters revoking ACH transactions to each PDL and when a couple of them chose to ignore this demand than that's when I went to the bank with my copies of the emails and the bank refunded me the NSF fees and also put stop payments on future debits. i told each pdl that they weren't allowed to present paper checks either as the bank would return them and also told them that i would not be paying any of their NSF fees.
You're really better off just closing the account and opening a
You're really better off just closing the account and opening a new one, preferably at a different bank so they can't force the new one open. Why should you have to chase your own money?
I have heard of people opening another account in the same bank
I have heard of people opening another account in the same bank and actually getting that new account hit by all the PDL debits. I don't know how the bank can let that happen but it does. I couldn't close my account because of a bank loan on the account and couldn't do the debit block because of that, too. That was the only problem I had with the bank but they did the stop payments and when the PDL's tried to go in again under a different name,the bank questioned the ACH.
But anyway, I would agree to go to a different bank and open a new account but I think what helped me was I took the sample ACH revocation letter from this site and used it for all my PDL's and this way I had proof and gave it to the bank. I also didn't ignore the PDL's meaning I let them know that the attorney general was aware of what's going on and I even have emails and phone numbers from AG's of different states that I spoke with. I would tell the PDL representatives that the attorney general wanted to speak with them personally at their job and their homes and that they would be contacted several times a day. lol