Bipeguy03
150cc
Hey guys,
Well as some of you may have seen on a couple of my other posts on here the other day I learned someone had gotten ahold of my Debit card number and drained my bank account of over a grand in 8 separate transactions on PlayStation crap.
Well I've been in contact everyday with my bank, and they continued to give me the same old rhetoric about how they are sorry and they feel for me and so on but it will take about 90 days to resolve the issue.
Well, my bank account is empty. I have no money to buy gas to go to work, lucky my boss is awesome and for the most part I get to work from home, but that won't hold true for 90 days.
"Well we're sorry but we need time to do our job" I got. That's fine, but what they didn't know is I spent the 6 days waiting doing research of my own and realized that my Bank, Huntington Bank (Ohio and Michigan) is trying to break the law, and you need to know the law.
The Electronic Funds Transfer Act regulated what banks do when fraud is reported, and spells out consumer rights. A few things you NEED to know if this ever happens to you.
-If reported within 2 business days of receiving your statement with the fraudulent charges you are only liable for $50
-If reported between 3-59 days after receiving your statement with the fraudulent charges you may be liable for up to $500
-After 60 days you may be liable for the full amount reported as fraud.
So monitor your accounts and report ASAP!! Luckily I reported mine the SAME DAY it happened. Also, if your bank tries to lie to you as mine did you need to know:
-If your account is less than 30 days old the bank has up to 90 days to resolve the issue
-If your account is older than 31 days but younger than 1 year the bank has up to 60 days to resolve the issue
-If your account is older than a year the bank has less than 45 days to resolve the issue
Further more, according to REG E of the EFTA the bank is BOUND BY LAW to issue you a provisional credit within 10 DAYS, in the full amount that was fraudulently charged. NOT 10 Business days, 10 CALENDER DAYS. My bank tried to tell me I had to request provisional credit to get it sooner than 30 days, WHICH IS A LIE..
Anyway, after 6 days of going into the bank everyday and basically being an a**hole until I get the branch manager everyday I finally got my provisional credit issued to me today, and told they would expedite my claim. Probably because now I have their money.
So, got to know your rights. Credit Cards are even more strict on the bank and have more protection for the consumer. And needless to say, when this is resolved I'll be closing my account at Huntington Bank.
Bipeguy03
James McCormick
Well as some of you may have seen on a couple of my other posts on here the other day I learned someone had gotten ahold of my Debit card number and drained my bank account of over a grand in 8 separate transactions on PlayStation crap.
Well I've been in contact everyday with my bank, and they continued to give me the same old rhetoric about how they are sorry and they feel for me and so on but it will take about 90 days to resolve the issue.
Well, my bank account is empty. I have no money to buy gas to go to work, lucky my boss is awesome and for the most part I get to work from home, but that won't hold true for 90 days.
"Well we're sorry but we need time to do our job" I got. That's fine, but what they didn't know is I spent the 6 days waiting doing research of my own and realized that my Bank, Huntington Bank (Ohio and Michigan) is trying to break the law, and you need to know the law.
The Electronic Funds Transfer Act regulated what banks do when fraud is reported, and spells out consumer rights. A few things you NEED to know if this ever happens to you.
-If reported within 2 business days of receiving your statement with the fraudulent charges you are only liable for $50
-If reported between 3-59 days after receiving your statement with the fraudulent charges you may be liable for up to $500
-After 60 days you may be liable for the full amount reported as fraud.
So monitor your accounts and report ASAP!! Luckily I reported mine the SAME DAY it happened. Also, if your bank tries to lie to you as mine did you need to know:
-If your account is less than 30 days old the bank has up to 90 days to resolve the issue
-If your account is older than 31 days but younger than 1 year the bank has up to 60 days to resolve the issue
-If your account is older than a year the bank has less than 45 days to resolve the issue
Further more, according to REG E of the EFTA the bank is BOUND BY LAW to issue you a provisional credit within 10 DAYS, in the full amount that was fraudulently charged. NOT 10 Business days, 10 CALENDER DAYS. My bank tried to tell me I had to request provisional credit to get it sooner than 30 days, WHICH IS A LIE..
Anyway, after 6 days of going into the bank everyday and basically being an a**hole until I get the branch manager everyday I finally got my provisional credit issued to me today, and told they would expedite my claim. Probably because now I have their money.
So, got to know your rights. Credit Cards are even more strict on the bank and have more protection for the consumer. And needless to say, when this is resolved I'll be closing my account at Huntington Bank.
Bipeguy03
James McCormick
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