Dave
Jacksonville,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, October 29, 2007
They saw 2 checks from 2 different locations on the same day. It probably triggered a security alert. Call your bank to verify that your account is really frozen. It may be that Telecheck informed your bank that you might be a victem of fraud. In the future, use bankcards. Hardly anyone uses checks anymore! Soon, paper checks will be obsolete.
Robert
Buffalo,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, October 27, 2007
I believe your problem is with Telecheck. They are a company that processes your your written check to Walmart as though it were an ATM or other electronic debit from your checking account. No one except the Internal Revenue Service can freeze your checking account at your bank without a court order. Your checking account should be fine and other businesses who do not use telecheck to process written checks should have no difficulties accepting your checks. Telecheck has information about what to do about check denials on their website. I suggest you take a look at http://www.firstdata.com/support/telecheck_consumer_services/general_info.htm Also, any bank card you have attached to this checking account should be fine so if your wife has a bankcard for this account in her possession she should be fine. You might consider writting a letter to Walmart corporate HQ letting them know you're tired of the mistakes Telecheck makes and suggest they use a different company to process customer transactions.
Robert
Buffalo,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, October 27, 2007
I believe your problem is with Telecheck. They are a company that processes your your written check to Walmart as though it were an ATM or other electronic debit from your checking account. No one except the Internal Revenue Service can freeze your checking account at your bank without a court order. Your checking account should be fine and other businesses who do not use telecheck to process written checks should have no difficulties accepting your checks. Telecheck has information about what to do about check denials on their website. I suggest you take a look at http://www.firstdata.com/support/telecheck_consumer_services/general_info.htm Also, any bank card you have attached to this checking account should be fine so if your wife has a bankcard for this account in her possession she should be fine. You might consider writting a letter to Walmart corporate HQ letting them know you're tired of the mistakes Telecheck makes and suggest they use a different company to process customer transactions.
Robert
Buffalo,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, October 27, 2007
I believe your problem is with Telecheck. They are a company that processes your your written check to Walmart as though it were an ATM or other electronic debit from your checking account. No one except the Internal Revenue Service can freeze your checking account at your bank without a court order. Your checking account should be fine and other businesses who do not use telecheck to process written checks should have no difficulties accepting your checks. Telecheck has information about what to do about check denials on their website. I suggest you take a look at http://www.firstdata.com/support/telecheck_consumer_services/general_info.htm Also, any bank card you have attached to this checking account should be fine so if your wife has a bankcard for this account in her possession she should be fine. You might consider writting a letter to Walmart corporate HQ letting them know you're tired of the mistakes Telecheck makes and suggest they use a different company to process customer transactions.
Robert
Buffalo,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sat, October 27, 2007
I believe your problem is with Telecheck. They are a company that processes your your written check to Walmart as though it were an ATM or other electronic debit from your checking account. No one except the Internal Revenue Service can freeze your checking account at your bank without a court order. Your checking account should be fine and other businesses who do not use telecheck to process written checks should have no difficulties accepting your checks. Telecheck has information about what to do about check denials on their website. I suggest you take a look at http://www.firstdata.com/support/telecheck_consumer_services/general_info.htm Also, any bank card you have attached to this checking account should be fine so if your wife has a bankcard for this account in her possession she should be fine. You might consider writting a letter to Walmart corporate HQ letting them know you're tired of the mistakes Telecheck makes and suggest they use a different company to process customer transactions.