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Once you put a stop on ACH...

Date: Thu, 06/21/2007 - 15:00

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 15:00

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how long is it before they figure this out and start calling you or try to recharge your account? I have put a stop on some coming in tomorrow and plan on sending the letter and stuff tomorrow also.

Thank you for the feedback!!!


That differs from company to company. You should close that account and open a new one. They will just try to do an ACH debit under another DBA (which they each have many, and it is difficult to know them all and which ones are connected) They will try to recharge the account the following business day and every pay period there after until you close the account.


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Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 15:02

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Listen to these people! I had my bank account "closed". However, pdl debit went through - forcing the account to "re-open". This happens when there are pending debits not showing yet. This caused a MAJOR overdraft on my account. I had to fight with the bank, who disputed all the pdl debits, and then couldn't close the account since it was negative. Finally I got the bank to credit those pdl debits. Then I put a BLOCK on all debits. This way, if your account is still open, NO DEBITS can go through. I had a pdl with Cash Transfer Centers. They do go by different names. If they can't put through an ACH debit, they will use an "electronic check" and put it through. This is why you have to put a total BLOCK of debits on the account. Credits will still go through. These pdl's will use MANY "dba". MANY. So you can't just put a block on certain names. They will use another one and put a debit through. They will continue to try and try again. If you can't close the account for whatever reason, make sure you put the BLOCK on it. Explain to them that you can't pinpoint ONE company to block, so block everything. I've had them put through "electronic checks" and these are harder than regular ACH debits to reverse off your account. They have a difficult time tracing them. However, listen to these people. Some of these pdl's do business under up to 17 different names, as I've found out. It's amazing.


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 19:26

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I know you said you could not close the account but if I were you I would figure out a way to close that bank account and go to a new bank for a new account. If you close it you still need to take all the other steps listed above in dealing with the compromised account. I would keep close watch on the account to make sure the bank does not open the account and start giving you NSF fees.


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Submitted by DOLLARSandSINCE on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 06:05

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500 Fastcash put the elec. check through after I requested PIF and revoked (after paying them 600+ over the legal amount!) and they will not PIF my account for one year - so they say because of the electronic check could be taken back. I'm just done! thank god I am PDL Free and just trying to help anyone else out of the mess.


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Submitted by kimmy378 on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 06:05

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I would urge you to be honest with your bank explaining the reason the account needs to be closed. If the bank knows the situation it is possible that the bank manager may be able to help you rather than if you just want to close it without explaination. This honesty part with them is hard, however is necessary and believe it or not will make you feel better in the end because they will be more willing to help you.


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Submitted by Pauli'sGirl on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 08:35

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I know it was hard and embarassing when I had to sit down with my bank and explain my situation. They were cooperative and closed the old account then opened a new one for me. Unfortunately the problem I had was that somehow they allowed a pdl to hit the new account. So I had to close it all together and go to another bank. But sitting down with somebody face to face to explain your situation is hard and embarassing, but I did feel better when I walked out of the bank.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 08:56

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Yes, you can still have your account open. Put a block on ALL DEBITS. This included ACH, electronic checks, paper checks, using the ATM machine. A total debit block will prevent anything from being taken out of the account. However, credit can still be put in. You can do this, monitor your account VERY closely and close it asap so you don't have to be paranoid anymore. Mine is called a "Hard debit block". Which means NOTHING will go through except credits.


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Submitted by cannr on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 10:08

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Steelers is right it is hard and embarassing. But I walked out of my bank feeling better also. Just knowing that you can keep your money sure takes a weight off your shoulders. Best Wishes KYSIDE38


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Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 10:40

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Originally Posted by cannr
Yes, you can still have your account open. Put a block on ALL DEBITS. This included ACH, electronic checks, paper checks, using the ATM machine. A total debit block will prevent anything from being taken out of the account. However, credit can still be put in. You can do this, monitor your account VERY closely and close it asap so you don't have to be paranoid anymore. Mine is called a "Hard debit block". Which means NOTHING will go through except credits.


If you can't even use the ATM, how do you get your money out?


lrhall41

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