I filed chapter 7 on July 24th and listed Key bank in my creditor matrix. I have a $500 overdraft account with them. I used to have a checking account with them as well but closed it before filing since I was worried they would take the money out of it to pay part of the overdraft.
In the middle of August I received a letter telling me that my checking account was overdrawn. When I called to find out what happened they took a payment of $1.50 (I have no idea why) from my closed checking account and applied it as a payment to my overdraft account. They also charged me a $32 NSF fee for the privilege. I called customer service and told them the account had been closed so how could they take money from it? She said that the account was frozen but would not be technically closed until the overdraft was paid off. I advised her of the Bankruptcy and tried to give her the case number but she said "your bankruptcy does not apply to us". I couldn't believe it. I said "Are you telling me I owe you money?" and she said yes. I responded with "That would be a debt then and bankruptcy applies". She then asked where she could reach me after she researched the issue and I told her she can't call me and I have her the name and number of my Attorney.
My attorney then sent their "nastygram" letter to Key with a copy of the BK Filing notice. Today I go get my mail and what do I find? A letter from key bank demanding payment on my overdraft and threatening a negative report to my credit. I know they are aware of the BK because when I called customer service they said they couldn't talk to me because of my BK.
I spoke with the attorney's office this afternoon and they are sending out letter number 2 which they affectionately call the "Come to Jesus letter". If Key does it again my attorney is going to file with the court and ask for sanctions.
I wish I could say I am upset but actually I'm laughing at their stupidity. I thought you all might enjoy this little story too.
In the middle of August I received a letter telling me that my checking account was overdrawn. When I called to find out what happened they took a payment of $1.50 (I have no idea why) from my closed checking account and applied it as a payment to my overdraft account. They also charged me a $32 NSF fee for the privilege. I called customer service and told them the account had been closed so how could they take money from it? She said that the account was frozen but would not be technically closed until the overdraft was paid off. I advised her of the Bankruptcy and tried to give her the case number but she said "your bankruptcy does not apply to us". I couldn't believe it. I said "Are you telling me I owe you money?" and she said yes. I responded with "That would be a debt then and bankruptcy applies". She then asked where she could reach me after she researched the issue and I told her she can't call me and I have her the name and number of my Attorney.
My attorney then sent their "nastygram" letter to Key with a copy of the BK Filing notice. Today I go get my mail and what do I find? A letter from key bank demanding payment on my overdraft and threatening a negative report to my credit. I know they are aware of the BK because when I called customer service they said they couldn't talk to me because of my BK.
I spoke with the attorney's office this afternoon and they are sending out letter number 2 which they affectionately call the "Come to Jesus letter". If Key does it again my attorney is going to file with the court and ask for sanctions.
I wish I could say I am upset but actually I'm laughing at their stupidity. I thought you all might enjoy this little story too.
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