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USAA won't revoke ACH

Date: Sun, 09/09/2012 - 07:53

Submitted by jennteg82
on Sun, 09/09/2012 - 07:53

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I have trying for 3 days to get USAA to honor the ACH revocation on 1 Payday loan that is illegal.

I keep getting told by one of the 'executives' that because I agreed to this contract, it is not possible for them to revoke ACH.

I have went around and around with 3 different 'executives' and keep getting told that there is nothing they can do to help me. I just have to work it out with the Payday lender...

Where do I go from here?? I am trying to set up a different checking account so my check can be direct deposited there.

I can't keep having NSFs hit USAA because they won't honor my ACH revocation.


No problem, glad to see you registered to the site. make sure you are clear you refuse to pay overdraft fees for unauthorized purchases. Make clear that regardless of the agreement you signed with the lender (specifically state that the lender's agreement is null and void due to your state law so it has no bearing anyway) you are invoking regulation E and if the bank chooses to deny your right to invoke, you will take action with the OCC and the FDIC. Federal reserve too while oyu're at it.


lrhall41

Submitted by waffles on Sun, 09/09/2012 - 11:00

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Just resent my email to USAA as their phone line had a 2 hour wait. Yeah, 2 hours!

I also submitted info from the Indiana Department of Financial Institution and my original email to National Payday.

I also made sure to let them know I was invoke my right under Reg E of the FDIC to revoke my ACH authorization.

I am so sick of this!


lrhall41

Submitted by jennteg82 on Mon, 09/10/2012 - 07:57

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Thank you for your email regarding the account ending in 9594. Please note we have forwarded the documents regarding the loan from National Payday for further review and processing. Please note to place as stop payment on this merchant, there is a $29.00 fee. We can place the stop payment, in any amount. However, some businesses use multiple IDs. Payday-loan and cash-advance businesses use multiple merchant IDs, so we can't guarantee that a stop payment will be successful. For this reason, we highly recommend that you contact the merchant directly to resolve this matter.

You always have the option of establishing a new account online, and closing this account once it has been opened and all automatic deposits and transfers have been completed. Simply select the product link from the homepage to proceed and send us a request when ready to close the existing account.
We value your business and the opportunity to serve all your financial needs.
Thank you,

Jennifer Morgan
USAA

This is the follow up I just received. I don't want to stop payment... I demanded to revoke ACH authorization!

Do I just send my previous email again??? I'm so irritated.


lrhall41

Submitted by jennteg82 on Mon, 09/10/2012 - 10:28

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You're not revoking ACH authorization with the bank. You're supplying the bank with a copy of the ACH revocation you provided to the lender. You have revoked the LENDER'S ACH authorization. The only reason the bank gets this is so that if the LENDER doesn't honor it, you can show them that you revoked it prior to their trying to debit your account and they will reverse it.

You need to CLOSE the account.

Just close it and open a new one. Frankly, I'd open the new one at a different bank.


lrhall41

Submitted by OhioGal1 on Mon, 09/10/2012 - 11:29

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Which is none of their business.

Here's a perfect example:

Say person A loans person B $1000 with the agreement that the money would be paid back in 90 days. So, in 90 days, person B writes a check to person A for the $1000. Later that day, person B calls person A and says, "hey, don't cash that check. I don't have enough in my account to cover it." Person A says, "screw you, I'm cashing it." So, person B goes to his bank and puts a stop payment on the check.

Is it the bank's place to say, "well now, you had an agreement with person A to pay back the money so we can't get involved. You'll have to work it out with him."

NO! They don't! Because it's NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS!

The account is yours. You have the right, by law, to revoke ACH authorization. You should file a complaint with the OCC and the FRB against your bank for not following Regulation E.

What they're doing to you is BS!


lrhall41

Submitted by OhioGal1 on Mon, 09/10/2012 - 12:17

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I'm well aware of that - and that's what I have been saying throughout this thread. You work for a bank.. though I don't work for the banking side when I am sent to work in the branches once in a while I know this for a fact. If the account holder is not aware of reg E they will refuse to honor the ACH revocation. It's bascailly unwritten policy.


lrhall41

Submitted by waffles on Mon, 09/10/2012 - 12:24

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I'm ready to beat my head on this desk...

Today I woke up to 2 NSF fees of $29 each and a stop payment of $29.

Here is my follow up email that I send. I had to stand outside before composing this as I didn't want to threaten anyone's life.

Today I see that not only have 2 NSF fees of $29 posted to this account, I also have a $29 stop payment as well. I did NOT authorize this stop payment fee and demand that it be taken off this account. I am not paying this stop payment fee as I did not authorize it. (Please check my previous messages for confirmation.)

I have filed complaints with the OCC and FRB as you are not allowing me my right of Reg. E of the FDIC.
205.10 Preauthorized transfers.
(c) Consumer's right to stop payment--(1) Notice. A consumer may stop payment of a preauthorized electronic fund transfer from the consumer's account by notifying the financial institution orally or in writing at least three business days before the scheduled date of the transfer.


Please reverse the NSF fees that should not have occurred as I revoked National Payday's ACH authorization and the Stop Payment fee that I also did not authorize.

Thank you.


lrhall41

Submitted by jennteg82 on Tue, 09/11/2012 - 04:39

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Then call. Emailing back and forth is wasting time. You need to talk to someone, thoroughly explain the situation and get this taken care of. Frankly, I'd dump them as my bank and let them know I'm doing so. I'd also write a letter to their Board of Directors to let them know how they're handling things.


lrhall41

Submitted by OhioGal1 on Tue, 09/11/2012 - 07:45

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After an hour of being on the phone, I am being pushed over to the research stage.

I informed the rep I spoke with of my rights, what I've done to legally protect myself, and how I would be taking our banking business elsewhere. I also let her know I had filed complaints against the bank with the OCC and FRB.

She put me on hold and said the research department would start investigating it and would get back to me by 9/19/2012.

Is this good news??


lrhall41

Submitted by jennteg82 on Tue, 09/11/2012 - 09:25

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Ohiogal, as I said before USAA does not have branches. They have 10~ or so financial centers near large military installations, but that's it. They are solely an online bank.

Just curious, are you a veteran or do you have family membership? If it's the former and your complaint ends up at the right level, expect massive compensation.


lrhall41

Submitted by waffles on Tue, 09/11/2012 - 11:40

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USAA would not work with me at all, on this. They eventually closed out my acct after 30days of being overdrawn and no deposits were made. I ended owing them because my acct was in the negative.

Good Luck with them.


lrhall41

Submitted by soboba175 on Fri, 09/14/2012 - 19:16

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Follow up to my phone call.

This time I spoke with someone in deposits. I got quite a bit of run-around again and almost felt as though I was being accused of doing something wrong.

I didn't falter and stuck to what I'd been saying all along. This is so frustrating!

I was told that I needed to send in a request for a hard stop payment (not even sure what that means) and then I have to sign and have notarized 2 forms, one stating I didn't authorize the withdrawl and another stating that I had revoked the company's ACH withdraw authorization.

I am in the process of switching over my deposits to a new bank now. This is unbelievable ridiculous!

Even after this is all worked out, I'm not banking with USAA ever again. I have never felt more disrespected or made to feel like a criminal in my life.


lrhall41

Submitted by jennteg82 on Sun, 09/16/2012 - 15:30

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Well it's over, I think. :)

Today all my fees were refunded and now my account sits at a $0 balance.

Now after 24hrs I will be closing this account to never look back.

I still have not received any correspondence from National Payday so I'm unsure of where to send the principle and who to deal with.

I have sent 5 correspondence emails and honestly, I'm done trying. If they want anymore money from me, they know my email address.


lrhall41

Submitted by jennteg82 on Mon, 09/24/2012 - 11:25

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Great to hear, told you sending mail to the CEO works!!!

As for paying back the principle, forget it at this point. Many lenders make more money selling it to a junk debt buyer. This is actually better for all parties that way. The lender gets his/her money back, and you don't have to pay the CA - you can just C and D them. At that point it's not a matter of morally returning the money.


lrhall41

Submitted by waffles on Mon, 09/24/2012 - 12:49

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