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  • Report:  #1245967

Complaint Review: U.S. BANK (PULLMAN OFFICE)

U.S. BANK (PULLMAN OFFICE) U.S. BANK U.S. BANK IS STEALING SOCIAL SECURITY CHECKS!! (IDENTITY THEFT?) Chicago Illinois

  • Reported By:
    DawnLives — Ridgeland Mississippi USA
  • Submitted:
    Mon, August 03, 2015
  • Updated:
    Fri, August 07, 2015
  • U.S. BANK (PULLMAN OFFICE)
    1000 E. 111th Street
    Chicago, Illinois
    USA
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U.S. Bank (Pullman Office), 1000 E. 111th Street, Chicago, IL  60628 has been defrauding me.  U.S. Bank began showing checking account balances that were different from my actual account balance (after all withdrawals) as a result, I would write checks and withdraw money and U.S. Bank would charge me overdraft fees.  This had gone on for 4-months, so I closed my accounts with U.S. bank and opened a new account after filing complaints.  When I opened my new bank account, I notificed Social Security and U.S. Bank well in advance.  Despite this, U.S. Bank is holding my 7/3/2015 Social Security Check.  I complained to the Social Security Administration (Washington, D.C. Office) on 7/5/2015 and they said U.S. Bank is to return my check to them.  As of checking my new bank account this morning; 8/3/2015, the only deposited check is my 8/3/2015 check from Social Security.  Apparently, U.S. Bank is still illegally holding my Social Security check.  People on fixed income need their check(s).  U.S. bank has caused me to go over a month without any income.  This has caused me to incur major financial problems.  I want my check from U.S. bank, I want U.S. bank to cover all my incurred expenses, and I want no further contact from U.S. Bank.  This is just one of many complaints that I have filed against U.S. Bank.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Jim

Florida,
USA

Here's What Was Not Said!

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, August 07, 2015

All thru your posting here, NOT ONCE did you refer to figures in your CHECK REGISTER and the on-going running balance at the time of the over draft.

What's that?  You don't keep such records?  Oh yes, the big, bad bank is out to get little ole' you!

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