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Re: Checking debit
William H. Geiger III wrote:
>
> I didn't think one could debit a bank account without signed
> documentation by the holder of the account giving permision to do
> so.
Your thinking is incorrect.
> Personaly I would never give somone such authorization to do so.
If you have a credit card, call up customer service, and ask if you
can do a check by phone. There are a dozen services that do it. A
verbal agreement is all that's necessary. I'm not even sure the calls
are recorded; I recall no telltale beeps, which are required in
California and other states. Western Union may do such transfers for
a fee.
> If they are capable of getting access to funds in an account just by
> a phone conversation this is truly a sad state of affairs for the
> banking community.
I quite agree. Sad, but true.
> Could somone here with more banking background clarify this?
I don't have a banking background, but I've done exactly the above as a
standard-issue idiot consumer. All they need is your account number, a
unique check number, and the central bank routing information. And your
SSN, which your credit card company has already (how convenient). Oh,
and I'm sure they need a hell of a lot of liability insurance.
-rich