Bank Leaves Debit Card Fraud Claim Unresolved for 4 Years
A consumer's debit card fraud claim has gone unresolved for approximately four years despite legal obligations requiring investigation. This represents a systemic failure in bank fraud case management affecting millions of debit card holders annually. The lack of enforceable SLA tracking and consumer-facing claim status tools enables indefinite deferral.
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