The situation is not yet fully resolved, and it’s unclear just how many banks were affected, although Bank of America, Chase and US Bank have confirmed they are among them.
That would include an overdraft fee from your bank if a payment was made from your account before an expected deposit showed up.
But if it’s not, contact your bank and let them know the situation needs to be corrected.
You also want to avoid a late fee or penalty interest from a creditor if your payment got delayed.
“The key is providing verifiable documentation that the delay was not your fault.”At the moment it’s not clear whether or how every affected bank is notifying their customers.
Persons:
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Organizations:
New, New York CNN, Bank of America, Chase, US Bank, National Foundation, Credit, JPMorgan Chase, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Locations:
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