Bill
Poulan,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, May 12, 2007
Yes, "Walk-0ver-Ya" Bank is famous for this kind of "customer dis-service". Anyone who banks with them is quite foolish.
Pony
Dallas,#3UPDATE Employee
Thu, May 10, 2007
It sounds like you have an issue with Wachovia's fraud protection. If it's an online transaction there is no way to prove your identity. It's unfortunate you were a victim of this fraud but Best Buy has no way of telling if it's you or not.
M
Winston Salem,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, May 09, 2007
I had the same type of problem wachovia allowed multiple fraudulent charges go thru in the some of over $2300 from enterprise rent a car. when i disputed them with the bank there Loss Prevention team found i was liable for the charges with out talking to me or asking for any evidence to back up my claim. i have tried every thing but to no avail until i threatened a lawsuit then they (the bank) reversed the charges. eneterprise rufused to talk to me about the charges because my name was not on the contract as the renter. when i pushed for more info they told me to leave and called the police on me. so i am now looking for a lawyer in the winston salem area to sue both places.
Leticia
Anytown,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, January 19, 2007
We really need more details please. When it happened for how much and how the ripoff actually occured would help.