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I checked my bank account as my disability check was to be deposited today. Upon logging on, I found that the bank closed my account 2 days ago. I called them to find out what was up, they said that I was not using it regularly and that the balance had fallen into the negative, so they closed it. For the last 2 years, they knew I had this direct deposit. I asked what they planned to do, the idiot responded, "We will take what is owed to us and return the balance to Social Security." I then called Social Security, and explained what was going on. They said, by law, the bank cannot take any of my money from a Social Security check and that since the account was closed, the deposit will go back to Social Security and then be mailed to me. I asked if I could change my bank information, to the current local bank I am using, the lady did that, and corrected my address as well. She was very nice and polite and said that she was a supervisor. I called the bank again to relay what I learned from Social Security, and they said that they do this all the time and I better get used to the idea of it. I told them that this money was to pay some bills and that if any harm befell my family due to me not having my funds, they they would hear from my attorney.
I had had this account since 1996 and had no problem before. I just can't believe this could happen. Social Security says it happens a lot more than people think, but they will investigate this instance.
I had had this account since 1996 and had no problem before. I just can't believe this could happen. Social Security says it happens a lot more than people think, but they will investigate this instance.
makes no sense. Most banks love it when you overdraft your account.