Bank Auto-Payments Rescheduled Without Notice Causing Missed Payments
Banks unilaterally reschedule recurring payments to dates misaligned with customer pay cycles, causing missed payments without warning. Customers receive inconsistent answers across multiple support contacts. The disconnect between payment scheduling systems and customer financial reality creates preventable defaults.
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