I left $300 in there to cover two ach tax payments to state and feds, and now they show I have $300 with 0 available. So obviously they finally got wind of my filing. How do I get them to release my funds, so I can at least go get them since the ach payment did not go through as scheduled yesterday?
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So my old bank (credit union) appears to have frozen my account-what do I do?
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Cross-collateralization.....it stinks, but yes, if you owe the credit union money they can and usually will freeze the account. If you read whatever paperwork you have for whatever loan/debt you owe them, you'd see a clause stating they have that right to collect from the funds you have on deposit with them.Filed pro se, made it through the 341, discharged, Closed!!!
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Originally posted by JJK View PostCan banks that are not credit unions freeze and keep the money to offset other accounts like the credit unions?
Beware though - Wells Fargo/Wachovia WILL freeze your account even if you don't owe them anything.
I think the general suggestion is also to try to find a small(er) community bank or CU.
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Yeah I was aware of and had feared the cross-collaterization thing...But I was hoping it would slide through before they could figure it out. It is a huge pain to switch bank accounts for IRS and state tax payment. Luckily, only $200 of it was actually mine because $100 was theirs from an overdraft so not a 100% loss. I may get it back but I am thinking no. Whatever, I am BK'ing 10k worth of debt on them so for $200 no big deal I suppose. My new bank is a small credit union and I owe them nothing so we are good.
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Originally posted by alibaba View PostYeah I was aware of and had feared the cross-collaterization thing...But I was hoping it would slide through before they could figure it out. It is a huge pain to switch bank accounts for IRS and state tax payment. Luckily, only $200 of it was actually mine because $100 was theirs from an overdraft so not a 100% loss. I may get it back but I am thinking no. Whatever, I am BK'ing 10k worth of debt on them so for $200 no big deal I suppose. My new bank is a small credit union and I owe them nothing so we are good.
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