Jpmorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America refuse to compensate customers after the scattered attack accounts: Reports
New reports show that JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America closed the door to clients who hit fraud, refused their claims and refused to pay their accounts.
JPMorgan Chase refused to recover a client in North California after using a fake driver’s license to start unauthorized withdrawals, Reports ABC KGO-TV news station.
Katrina, who preferred not to give her last name, says a person pretending to have withdrawn her money from her Chaice account without even getting her bank card or pin.
The artist Con, who is generally, withdrew from the Catrina account, which reached a total of $ 1500.
Katrina presented a police report, and the next month, she received a letter from Chis telling her that the bank denied its demand, claiming that it had authorized it and benefited from the withdrawals. After Katrina arrived in local news for help, the bank reflected its decision.
Meanwhile, Wales Vargo told a client in South Carolina that she was lucky after she had been a victim of the scammers who pretend to work in the bank’s fraud department, Reports Affiliated with NBC.
Stephanie Zoufal has received a letter asking her to verify Apple Pay’s treatment of $ 1,300. “La” answered and soon received a call from a person who was raised as the actor Wales Fargo.
The deception deceived the Zuffall in depositing $ 3000 in ATMs via its mobile phone portfolio, then stole it by connecting its account to its account.
Wells Vargo denied her demand for a response to the news report, saying he has reopened the investigation.
Finally, Bank of America says he will not pay the ambitious businessman’s account after she lost $ 20,000 in front of a deception that impersonates the bank’s personality.
The customer says that she has received a call from a support number of deception numbers that match Bofa support number to her discount card, Reports The ABC.
The deceitful persuaded her to transfer money to protect her that she is supposed to protect her, just until she later discovered that she had been deceived.
Bank of America says it is not responsible and that its real employees will not ask customers to send money over the phone.
The customer says that the loss forced her to give up plans to start a new work.
“I was working from 10 to 13 hours in addition to a break. I must accelerate that money that was stolen from me, and I was not only stolen from me, but also stolen my children.”
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