Citibank Balance Transfer Checks Never Reach Destination After 14+ Days
Balance transfer checks initiated through Citibank were never received by the destination financial institution after more than 14 business days, with no resolution offered. Physical check-based balance transfers have no tracking mechanism, creating a gap where funds are neither at source nor destination. Consumers lose access to both their credit and the transferred funds during the unresolved period.
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