I was advised on this site to move my checking account away from Wells Fargo before filing bankruptcy. I will be filing in two weeks(finally!), and applied tonight for an account at Ally and was "pended" due to my credit. I may still be applied, but does anyone have other suggestions just in case?
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So far I've been turned down for checking accounts by Ally and ING online. I've been pended by Bank of Internet USA.
I'd really just prefer to keep my Wells Fargo account. Is it possible to quickly and easily have my funds unfrozen if WF does end up freezing my account? I'm not sure what the procedure to do that would be.Filed: 12/29/11
341 Meeting: 1/23/12
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Originally posted by luckstyl View PostSo far I've been turned down for checking accounts by Ally and ING online. I've been pended by Bank of Internet USA.
I'd really just prefer to keep my Wells Fargo account. Is it possible to quickly and easily have my funds unfrozen if WF does end up freezing my account? I'm not sure what the procedure to do that would be.
It sounds like maybe you have some bounced checks in your past. I believe banks usually refuse to open a checking account based on information on ChexSystems instead of your credit report. Have you tried opening a savings account?Last edited by LadyInTheRed; 12-13-2011, 11:08 AM.LadyInTheRed is in the black!
Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
$143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!
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I have no bad check issues whatsoever. ING told me that my credit score did not meet their requirements, and even gave me the number that equifax gave them. Ally said it was because of my beacon score, and bank of internet usa or whatever said it was because of chex system. The thing is though, that bank of internet was the most recent application, and I read that a lot of applications to open deposit accounts can cause chexsystems to flag your account, so maybe that is why bank of internet did not approve my application?Filed: 12/29/11
341 Meeting: 1/23/12
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I stand corrected about credit reports and checking accounts.
You may have to settle for a savings account. Because you can't overdraft a savings account, I am pretty sure you won't be rejected. But, I could be wrong again. Just don't tell my husband!LadyInTheRed is in the black!
Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
$143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!
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I opened one with US Bank for the same reason and had no issues
Also, you can request your consumer report from Chexsystems for free to see what is on it https://www.consumerdebit.com/consum...port/index.htm
And one more thing: If you want to keep your account, you could temporarily get one of those prepaid cards that you can do direct deposit to and use that to pay your bills (here's one: http://www.upsidecard.com/ but there are others - I have NOT used this card)Last edited by JessMN; 12-13-2011, 02:41 PM.Jessica
Filed Chapter 7 (Minnesota): 5/23/11
Discharged 8/30/11, Not yet closed...
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AMEX has a new prepaid card on the market. No fees - for the most part. You do have to fund the account before you can use it but you can do that by transferring funds from a savings account to the AMEX card.
I see this card as a great fallback. Just google "American Express prepaid card."► ► ► ► FORMER MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄
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Originally posted by luckstyl View Postthanks gonzo. I went ahead and ordered the prepaid AMEX after making sure all of my utilities would accept that form of payment.
I'm a lot less leery of a prepaid AMEX than I would be of some company called GreenDot or upside card, etc.
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Originally posted by luckstyl View Postthanks gonzo. I went ahead and ordered the prepaid AMEX after making sure all of my utilities would accept that form of payment.
I'm a lot less leery of a prepaid AMEX than I would be of some company called GreenDot or upside card, etc.
Agreed. No need to worry about Amex. They're not going anywhere either. I wouldn't trust any of the drugstore cards and I hear they have huge fees.
Do the big banks like TD and Bank of America pull credit for checking accts now? I opened a business acct at B of A last year and they did not check credit.► ► ► ► FORMER MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄
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