2/9/2024 0 Comments Allstate quickpay![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Until then, do not move the money or change the account number. They should refer the matter to the appropriate investigator, who will work with IT to trace the transaction back, and will be able to contact Allstate regarding the errant transaction. Make an appointment with your local branch manager. With the transaction code, Allstate (rather, their bank) will then be able to search their billions of transactions for that particular code, and will be able to help Allstate determine what claim brought about the payment and where the error was made in entering routing/account numbers. People in branches and Customer service do not have access to this data, but investigators can request IT conduct a trace on the transaction that ended in the deposit to your acct. What should I be doing? I’m obviously not trying to keep the money and not going to move the money or otherwise touch it, I just don’t want to initiate a transaction to move money that shouldn’t exist in the first place.Įvery banking transaction, especially electronic transactions, have a unique transaction code that can be traced. But they tell me that is stealing and will result in legal action being taken against me. ![]() My current stance is that I will not give them my bank details and that they (and their customer) need to figure it out and reverse the initial transaction, and until then the $20k will sit untouched where it is. They are saying though that they can’t pull back the funds themselves because they don’t know the account they went to- that it was likely done by an Allstate customer fat-fingering account info when trying to transfer their claims payment off their claims debit card into their bank account. It seems risky to provide my bank details to Allstate to authorize them to “pull it back” because what if the original transaction subsequently gets reversed? Then I would be in the negative for authorizing them to pull funds that already got reversed. While we do not accept donations or payment of any kind, we strongly suggest that you support Legal Aid and other public service legal organizations either by donating directly to the Legal Services Corporation or finding your state or local Legal Aid office and donating to them.Ĭontact the subreddit moderators with questions, comments or concerns. See our list of megathreads before posting your question.įor a list of other location-specific legal subreddits, such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, France, Canada, Mexico, The Netherlands, or the EU please see here.įor a more relaxed and humorous meta discussion of the 'legal' advice offered elsewhere on Reddit and the posts here please visit Bestoflegaladvice.įor discussion of hypothetical legal questions, or other off topic law related questions please visit Legaladviceofftopic. Get answers to our most common questions, pointers to other sites about the law, and information about finding a lawyer of your own at the /r/legaladvice wiki. READ OUR RULES before posting or commenting.See a local attorney for the best answer to your questions. Advice here is for informational purposes only and should not be considered final or official advice. ![]()
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