Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the help. After 9 days of not seeing the $, it finally showed up in the original account. I definitely should have made a smaller deposit. And I dont plan to use Open Bank or other online banks again!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both Bank America and Open Bank are nationally chartered banks. I would call the Office of the Comptroller's (OCC) consumer division. Whichever bank is at fault, the OCC is its oversight authority.
I never said cfpb regulated national banks or was its oversight authority. But if you think the cfpb doesn’t help resolve complaints against wells f, chase, boa, etc, you’re an idiot. The complaints are publicly available. It has been the best option up until now.
My point was…that complaint option is being taken away now by the admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both Bank America and Open Bank are nationally chartered banks. I would call the Office of the Comptroller's (OCC) consumer division. Whichever bank is at fault, the OCC is its oversight authority.
I never said cfpb regulated national banks or was its oversight authority. But if you think the cfpb doesn’t help resolve complaints against wells f, chase, boa, etc, you’re an idiot. The complaints are publicly available. It has been the best option up until now.
My point was…that complaint option is being taken away now by the admin.
Anonymous wrote:Both Bank America and Open Bank are nationally chartered banks. I would call the Office of the Comptroller's (OCC) consumer division. Whichever bank is at fault, the OCC is its oversight authority.
Anonymous wrote:This is why we need the CFPB.