Does any PERBite have any experience with credit cards in default under the following scenario:
Having entered into a VERBAL agreement to make monthly transfers directly from a bank account to VISA three years ago, a single monthly payment was missed in March. All subsequent payments have been made since without any hiccups. BUT, in June on the IDENTICAL date the regular monthly payment was made, the statement additionally showed a totally unprecedented debit marked as "VISA PAYMENT $100". It appears the BANK honored a "special debit demand" from NCC and the account was debited $100 without any warning or preauthorization by the card holder.
Is VISA legally entitled to make such a demand? Is the Bank required to accept such a demand? Can NCC be forced to return the $100? Was it just a good old "college try" and by making a lot of noise, NCC and the Bank will reverse this debit?
If what transpired is legal, then NCC can in effect make an additional demand any time they wish. Almost a garnishee without the inconvenience of doing so legally.
Any thoughts or experiences, my friend will appreciate. She doesn't want to live in fear that NCC can nab any cash in that bank account any time NCC figures there may be cash available.
bigguy
Having entered into a VERBAL agreement to make monthly transfers directly from a bank account to VISA three years ago, a single monthly payment was missed in March. All subsequent payments have been made since without any hiccups. BUT, in June on the IDENTICAL date the regular monthly payment was made, the statement additionally showed a totally unprecedented debit marked as "VISA PAYMENT $100". It appears the BANK honored a "special debit demand" from NCC and the account was debited $100 without any warning or preauthorization by the card holder.
Is VISA legally entitled to make such a demand? Is the Bank required to accept such a demand? Can NCC be forced to return the $100? Was it just a good old "college try" and by making a lot of noise, NCC and the Bank will reverse this debit?
If what transpired is legal, then NCC can in effect make an additional demand any time they wish. Almost a garnishee without the inconvenience of doing so legally.
Any thoughts or experiences, my friend will appreciate. She doesn't want to live in fear that NCC can nab any cash in that bank account any time NCC figures there may be cash available.
bigguy





