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  • H hairy_hats

    The thing is that *you* are the one who is down $800 here; if *you* had done something to erroneously take $800 off the bank they'd have been onto you faster than you can blink.

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    Nish Nishant
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    I think the moral of the story is to *never* use an ATM card in a guest ATM - and if you really cannot avoid doing that, then to minimize the amount you are withdrawing.

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    • K Kant

      My 3 cents based on my banking industry experience. 1. Never use Bank of America. They are the worst bank for the consumers. 2. When you open an account in US always use Credit unions. 3. If you want to withdraw money from your Canada (CDN) account then deposit a check into your US account (USD). Get cash from the teller at the same time. But conversion rates comes into effect. OR Open USD account in TD bank in Canada with enough money there and write a check to yourself to your US account in any US bank. Straightforward, no rate conversion headache. Don't panic Nish. You will get your money.

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      Nish Nishant
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      Kant wrote:

      3. If you want to withdraw money from your Canada (CDN) account then deposit a check into your US account (USD). Get cash from the teller at the same time. But conversion rates comes into effect.

      They said checks take 5-6 weeks to realize.

      Kant wrote:

      Don't panic Nish. You will get your money.

      :) It's a good thing she's handling this (it was her card). Had it been me making those long phone calls - I'd have had a cardiac arrest now - specially when every call gives stupider responses from the customer service people.

      Regards, Nish


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        Kant wrote:

        3. If you want to withdraw money from your Canada (CDN) account then deposit a check into your US account (USD). Get cash from the teller at the same time. But conversion rates comes into effect.

        They said checks take 5-6 weeks to realize.

        Kant wrote:

        Don't panic Nish. You will get your money.

        :) It's a good thing she's handling this (it was her card). Had it been me making those long phone calls - I'd have had a cardiac arrest now - specially when every call gives stupider responses from the customer service people.

        Regards, Nish


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        Kant
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        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

        They said checks take 5-6 weeks to realize.

        Yeah. They say that every time. But it gets cleared within 2 weeks. I used this option and works great. "Open USD account in TD bank in Canada with enough money there and write a check to yourself to your US account in any US bank. Straightforward, no rate conversion headache."

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        • K Kant

          My 3 cents based on my banking industry experience. 1. Never use Bank of America. They are the worst bank for the consumers. 2. When you open an account in US always use Credit unions. 3. If you want to withdraw money from your Canada (CDN) account then deposit a check into your US account (USD). Get cash from the teller at the same time. But conversion rates comes into effect. OR Open USD account in TD bank in Canada with enough money there and write a check to yourself to your US account in any US bank. Straightforward, no rate conversion headache. Don't panic Nish. You will get your money.

          రవికాంత్

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          Dan Neely
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          Kant wrote:

          2. When you open an account in US always use Credit unions.

          Don't most CU's restrict membership to employees of partner companies and current members immediate familes? I've gotten into a local credit union curtesy of my employer but that's not always an option depending on who you're working for. My CU offers lousy rates on it's savings accounts (hardly unique), and I don't want to tie my saving for a house money down in CDs, so I've opened a savings acount with emigrants direct. So far I haven't had any issues other than it takes several days for the electronic transfers to go through.

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          • D Dan Neely

            Kant wrote:

            2. When you open an account in US always use Credit unions.

            Don't most CU's restrict membership to employees of partner companies and current members immediate familes? I've gotten into a local credit union curtesy of my employer but that's not always an option depending on who you're working for. My CU offers lousy rates on it's savings accounts (hardly unique), and I don't want to tie my saving for a house money down in CDs, so I've opened a savings acount with emigrants direct. So far I haven't had any issues other than it takes several days for the electronic transfers to go through.

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            Shog9 0
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            dan neely wrote:

            Don't most CU's restrict membership to employees of partner companies and current members immediate familes?

            Traditionally, yes. But most of them have been relaxing those rules lately.

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            • D David Crow

              My only advice is to call each bank once per day. Don't let up (not to be confused with being mean). Keep a detailed log of who you spoke with each time.


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              That will certainly guarantee that it will take the maximum time possible. Seriously - harrassing people just pisses them off; it doesn't speed them up. Cheers, Drew.

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              • E Elina Blank

                Definitly yes, you can call them every day, or even more often! And the idea of getting try to get to chief executive is great! I would strongly advice to do that. Good luck!

                Sincerely, Elina Life is great!!! Enjoy every moment of it! :-O

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                Thanks Elina! Cheers Smitha

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                • S Smitha Nishant

                  I started an account with Bank of America a week and a half ago, and I used a Canadian ATM card (TD Canada Trust) in BOA’s ATM to withdraw some money (USD 800). The transaction went through perfectly fine, but the machine did not dispense the money. A banking associate was witness to this and he said that BOA couldn’t do anything about it even though the ATM was theirs, and that I would have to call my Canadian bank and get the transaction reversed. He let me use his PC to check my TD account online and I saw that the money had been taken out of my TD account. He let me use the phone to call my Canadian bank (TD), and they (TD) said they said they’d start an investigation immediately, and if BOA would confirm what happened, they’d reverse the transaction. I was given a ref: number for the investigation that I could use to follow up if nothing happened in *2-3* business days. This happened last Thursday, and I did not see a transaction reversal when I checked this morning. I called up my Canadian bank (TD) and they redirected me to the wrong place first after putting me on hold for 10 minutes. I called them up again and after more hold-time, the person on the other end tells me that the normal investigation time for such cases is 35 business days! I asked them if they have even heard about facilities like internet, and fax; and they tell me that they have all of those facilities, but the paper work is still time-consuming. Who is to be blamed here? The programmers who designed the banking system without a quick online facility to reverse transactions? Or the banking experts who decided that transaction-reversals still have to be done the old fashioned way? Does it take 35 business days to verify an error in an ATM and report it? Again, why does it take 3-4 weeks to realize a Canadian check from the US (the reason why I used my ATM to quickly transfer some funds)? Right now, I have USD 800 debited from my bank account, and neither TD nor BOA seems to be able to give me an immediate solution. The status of that money is uncertain, and I am truly disappointed that this happened despite the fact that the two banks in question are leading banks in their respective countries.

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                  Just noticed on the news today that the Ottawa tulip festival is filing for bankruptcy due to poor attendence. They blame it on bad weather. :-D

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                    Just noticed on the news today that the Ottawa tulip festival is filing for bankruptcy due to poor attendence. They blame it on bad weather. :-D

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                    Chris Meech
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                    John Cardinal wrote:

                    They blame it on bad weather.

                    Is this more evidence of that global warming problem, we keep hearing about? ;P

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                    • M Member 96

                      Just noticed on the news today that the Ottawa tulip festival is filing for bankruptcy due to poor attendence. They blame it on bad weather. :-D

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                      Really? :-D

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                      • S Smitha Nishant

                        I started an account with Bank of America a week and a half ago, and I used a Canadian ATM card (TD Canada Trust) in BOA’s ATM to withdraw some money (USD 800). The transaction went through perfectly fine, but the machine did not dispense the money. A banking associate was witness to this and he said that BOA couldn’t do anything about it even though the ATM was theirs, and that I would have to call my Canadian bank and get the transaction reversed. He let me use his PC to check my TD account online and I saw that the money had been taken out of my TD account. He let me use the phone to call my Canadian bank (TD), and they (TD) said they said they’d start an investigation immediately, and if BOA would confirm what happened, they’d reverse the transaction. I was given a ref: number for the investigation that I could use to follow up if nothing happened in *2-3* business days. This happened last Thursday, and I did not see a transaction reversal when I checked this morning. I called up my Canadian bank (TD) and they redirected me to the wrong place first after putting me on hold for 10 minutes. I called them up again and after more hold-time, the person on the other end tells me that the normal investigation time for such cases is 35 business days! I asked them if they have even heard about facilities like internet, and fax; and they tell me that they have all of those facilities, but the paper work is still time-consuming. Who is to be blamed here? The programmers who designed the banking system without a quick online facility to reverse transactions? Or the banking experts who decided that transaction-reversals still have to be done the old fashioned way? Does it take 35 business days to verify an error in an ATM and report it? Again, why does it take 3-4 weeks to realize a Canadian check from the US (the reason why I used my ATM to quickly transfer some funds)? Right now, I have USD 800 debited from my bank account, and neither TD nor BOA seems to be able to give me an immediate solution. The status of that money is uncertain, and I am truly disappointed that this happened despite the fact that the two banks in question are leading banks in their respective countries.

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                        leckey 0
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                        That is one of the nice things about dealing with a small bank with only a few branches--stuff like this gets fixed much quicker. Once you get this resolved you may want to look at having two accounts and keep one with the smaller bank. When we moved we kept our old bank in Brookings. The closest branch is a 1/2 hour drive. Occasionally I have to send checks in for deposit which is the only headache (and not a big one) I've had. Hope the situation resolves quickly for you.

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                        • L Lost User

                          That will certainly guarantee that it will take the maximum time possible. Seriously - harrassing people just pisses them off; it doesn't speed them up. Cheers, Drew.

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                          David Crow
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                          Drew Stainton wrote:

                          That will certainly guarantee that it will take the maximum time possible.

                          Not based on my experience.

                          Drew Stainton wrote:

                          Seriously - harrassing people...

                          I never said harassment was necessary. Simply calling and inquiring about an issue will suffice.


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                          • S Smitha Nishant

                            DavidCrow wrote:

                            My only advice is to call each bank once per day. Don't let up (not to be confused with being mean).

                            That was exactly what I wanted to do, but now that they have told me about the *35* days delay, do you think it still helps calling them everyday? I guess they'd keep repeating what they told me already. Or will they get sick of my calls and do something immediately?

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                            Phone them every day, always phone at the same time of day, and ask for the person whose name you know. Mrs Jones / Mr Smith must hear that phone call at 11:30 in the morning, and after the third day think "Oh no, not Smitha Vijayan again. I must do something or they won't leave me alone."

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                              Phone them every day, always phone at the same time of day, and ask for the person whose name you know. Mrs Jones / Mr Smith must hear that phone call at 11:30 in the morning, and after the third day think "Oh no, not Smitha Vijayan again. I must do something or they won't leave me alone."

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                              Smitha Nishant
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                              :-D

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