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...Got an email from my bank this morning telling me I was overdrawn on my account. So I went to check the balance online and found my checking account drained empty due to 2 checks being written by someone who's hand writing I don't recognize or to someone I know.
Bank Fraud Customer service reviewed my account while I was on the phone and said they will replace the funds by midnight and waive NSF funds on my account because I have never bounced a check or overdrawn in the 14 years I have been with them. I have filed a report with the local PD in hopes they can get to the bottom of this.
Tonight I am pissed.... I hope they catch the person... BASTARD.
elleng
(131,136 posts)Actually WRITTEN CHECKS? Any ideas how that happened?
alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)They're not doing rsmith a favor. If rsmith claims fraud, the bank is required to replace the funds; they can investigate whether rsmith is bouncing checks and claiming fraud, but that's a separate issue.
Here's the very unfortunate truth about fraud of this kind: much of it is committed by family. The way banks deal is simple: they get the goods that the fraud was committed by the daughter/son, then they pose the dilemma to the parent (or whomever): we're going to charge kiddie with fraud and send them off to jail, OR you eat the loss. The parents always take the loss. Obviously, not saying this happened here.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)Do you know how they got hold of two of your checks?
At least the bank covered the theft.
KarenS
(4,087 posts)I'm glad they will replace the funds and waive the fees. I hope they catch the person too!!
My Husband had his identity stolen a few years ago,,,, they opened new accounts in his name,,,,
infuriating and time consuming.
Good Luck with this.
DrewFlorida
(1,096 posts)Have the police department check Mitt's tax returns, I'm guessing you'll find your money there.
No seriously, good luck catching that thief.
pkdu
(3,977 posts)rsmith6621
(6,942 posts)...them through those new automated ATM machines...coward didn't even present them to a teller.
I hate automation tonight....those machines have no way to do any verification.
rustydog
(9,186 posts)every transaction should have a photo of the person conducting that transaction.
Edweird
(8,570 posts)You can print checks out at home or even order them online. It's not very secure at all.
handmade34
(22,758 posts)just happened to my daughter; she called and wondered why people have to steal from us (not rich, hard working, struggling to get by)... happened to me a couple of years ago... it is a real violation of person
Behind the Aegis
(53,991 posts)Last edited Wed Jul 25, 2012, 12:50 AM - Edit history (1)
My credit card number got stolen...AGAIN! It was stolen in March. Got charges reversed, and a new card. Now, the same card (the new number) was used again! This time fro $120. Last time it was $40. Oh well. Thankfully, It is my emergency card so the limit is very low.
Edit to add: So glad you also filed a report with the police. So few people are willing to do this.
gkhouston
(21,642 posts)Smilo
(1,944 posts)phoned us to advise unusual activity - yep some thieving bastard had somehow got hold of the number and gone shopping................ in Columbia - the country. Which we have never even flown over yet visited.
The put a hold on the card immediately and have replaced funds taken.
Behind the Aegis
(53,991 posts)They are quick.
alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)Since they are required to replace the funds, that's all to their benefit. That it helps you out as well is, of course, nice.
Shopping in a foreign country would certainly be a red flag on accounts.