SimpleMind
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Up till a few days ago, I really enjoyed ING Direct. They offered attractive Savings Accounts. Excellent Customer Service. I've been with ING Direct almost since they started. I recommended them to friends, and praised them on the internet.
About 6 months ago, I was offered an Electronic Orange account. I thought the account was really nice. I used it quite a bit and there were a lot of local ATM's in the area.
A few days ago, I got an e-mail saying my Checking account with ING Direct is being closed because of low credit score. I never abused this account, and as far as I know the account was in very good standing..
They used to advertise they were different than a branch bank. The last 6 months the rates on accounts have not been competitive. There were other things. ING no longer had 24 hour telephone Customer Service. But the closing of my account is the last draw. They are pulling the same crap as the local branch banks.
My question is.. Is ING required by law to give me a written notice with a date the account will be closed? All I got so far was an e-mailed notice.
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Based on your credit score, which was provided by a consumer-reporting
agency, we have decided to close your account. We have reduced your
Overdraft Line of Credit to zero ($0). We feel this action is in your best
interest as well as ours.
Because we want to make sure you have time to manage the transition of
your account, we will leave the deposit portion of your account open for
the next 30 days. Please use that time to:
Change any direct deposits you currently have scheduled for your Electric
Orange.
Update any bill payments that are currently set up for your Electric
Orange.
Repay any outstanding balance you might have on the Overdraft Line of
Credit.
Allow any pending transactions to clear.
After 30 days, you will not be able to use your Electric Orange - it will
be restricted from all account activity. This means you will not be able
to transfer funds in to or out of your Electric Orange or use your
MasterCardR debit card.
Any account balance plus any interest earned on your Electric Orange will
be transferred back to your external, linked checking account five
business days later. However, if we know of transactions that have not
cleared within those five days, we will wait to transfer funds until those
transactions have been processed.
Please keep in mind, that while information from a consumer-reporting
agency in whole or in part influenced our decision, the reporting agency
did not make this decision and cannot provide information about it.
However, if you have any specific questions regarding your credit report,
you can contact that agency directly using the following information:
Equifax
Consumer Services
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
1-800-685-1111
www.equifax.com
About 6 months ago, I was offered an Electronic Orange account. I thought the account was really nice. I used it quite a bit and there were a lot of local ATM's in the area.
A few days ago, I got an e-mail saying my Checking account with ING Direct is being closed because of low credit score. I never abused this account, and as far as I know the account was in very good standing..
They used to advertise they were different than a branch bank. The last 6 months the rates on accounts have not been competitive. There were other things. ING no longer had 24 hour telephone Customer Service. But the closing of my account is the last draw. They are pulling the same crap as the local branch banks.
My question is.. Is ING required by law to give me a written notice with a date the account will be closed? All I got so far was an e-mailed notice.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Based on your credit score, which was provided by a consumer-reporting
agency, we have decided to close your account. We have reduced your
Overdraft Line of Credit to zero ($0). We feel this action is in your best
interest as well as ours.
Because we want to make sure you have time to manage the transition of
your account, we will leave the deposit portion of your account open for
the next 30 days. Please use that time to:
Change any direct deposits you currently have scheduled for your Electric
Orange.
Update any bill payments that are currently set up for your Electric
Orange.
Repay any outstanding balance you might have on the Overdraft Line of
Credit.
Allow any pending transactions to clear.
After 30 days, you will not be able to use your Electric Orange - it will
be restricted from all account activity. This means you will not be able
to transfer funds in to or out of your Electric Orange or use your
MasterCardR debit card.
Any account balance plus any interest earned on your Electric Orange will
be transferred back to your external, linked checking account five
business days later. However, if we know of transactions that have not
cleared within those five days, we will wait to transfer funds until those
transactions have been processed.
Please keep in mind, that while information from a consumer-reporting
agency in whole or in part influenced our decision, the reporting agency
did not make this decision and cannot provide information about it.
However, if you have any specific questions regarding your credit report,
you can contact that agency directly using the following information:
Equifax
Consumer Services
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
1-800-685-1111
www.equifax.com