Chad
Allen,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 24, 2007
you need to not take NO for an answer from your bank. Demand that it is your right to file a "FRAUD" report with them. Give them print off's of peoples comments and show them that you and many others are having the same exact amount taken from your account. Then file a local police report. The Police may call it ID THEFT. Then demand that the Police department forward it to Sgt McConnell with the Columbia, SC police department as he has received other reports just like yours. He in turn will give it to an Investigator with the Sherriff office there. You are the VICTIM until your bank refunds the money and then the bank is the victim. Chad in Allen, Texas
Chad
Allen,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 24, 2007
you need to not take NO for an answer from your bank. Demand that it is your right to file a "FRAUD" report with them. Give them print off's of peoples comments and show them that you and many others are having the same exact amount taken from your account. Then file a local police report. The Police may call it ID THEFT. Then demand that the Police department forward it to Sgt McConnell with the Columbia, SC police department as he has received other reports just like yours. He in turn will give it to an Investigator with the Sherriff office there. You are the VICTIM until your bank refunds the money and then the bank is the victim. Chad in Allen, Texas
Chad
Allen,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 24, 2007
you need to not take NO for an answer from your bank. Demand that it is your right to file a "FRAUD" report with them. Give them print off's of peoples comments and show them that you and many others are having the same exact amount taken from your account. Then file a local police report. The Police may call it ID THEFT. Then demand that the Police department forward it to Sgt McConnell with the Columbia, SC police department as he has received other reports just like yours. He in turn will give it to an Investigator with the Sherriff office there. You are the VICTIM until your bank refunds the money and then the bank is the victim. Chad in Allen, Texas
Chad
Allen,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 24, 2007
you need to not take NO for an answer from your bank. Demand that it is your right to file a "FRAUD" report with them. Give them print off's of peoples comments and show them that you and many others are having the same exact amount taken from your account. Then file a local police report. The Police may call it ID THEFT. Then demand that the Police department forward it to Sgt McConnell with the Columbia, SC police department as he has received other reports just like yours. He in turn will give it to an Investigator with the Sherriff office there. You are the VICTIM until your bank refunds the money and then the bank is the victim. Chad in Allen, Texas