Bank Account Closure Funds and Statements Not Delivered After 60 Days
Consumers closing bank accounts experience extended delays receiving closure checks and account statements despite repeated follow-up requests. Banks provide no tracking or status updates, leaving customers without access to their own funds. The lack of delivery confirmation creates uncertainty and potential legal exposure for the bank.
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Citibank closed an account and promised a refund check within 60 days but never delivered it despite repeated customer contacts claiming it was "in the mail." Banks hold consumer funds indefinitely with no accountability when closed account refund checks fail to arrive.
Banks Withhold Funds and Delay Disbursement After Account Closure
Consumers with funds in closed bank accounts face indefinite delays getting checks mailed or picking up their money in person. Bank staff cannot provide timelines and customers have no escalation path to recover their own funds.
Bank closes account without notice and holds funds for months
A bank closed a customer's checking account without notice, cutting off access to savings account funds, and informed the customer it would take 30-90 days to release the remaining balance. This reflects a structural pattern in unilateral account closure and funds-holding practices at banks.
Banks Withhold Closed-Account Funds Indefinitely Without Legal Justification
After bank-initiated account closures, institutions retain customer balances for extended periods citing vague investigation reasons with no legal basis communicated to the account holder. Customers lack effective escalation options beyond slow regulatory complaint channels that take months to resolve. The power asymmetry leaves consumers financially stranded with no enforceable timeline for fund return.
Refund check for closed account remains unresolved after prior complaints
A customer's request for a refund check tied to a previously closed account remains unresolved, with no update provided despite earlier CFPB complaints on the same issue.
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