ATM or Debit Card Loss
ATM or Debit Card Loss or Fraudulent Transfers (EFTA)
Your liability under federal law for unauthorized use of your ATM or debit card
depends on how quickly you report the loss. If you report an ATM or debit
card missing before it’s used without your permission, the EFTA says the card
issuer cannot hold you responsible for any unauthorized transfers. If
unauthorized use occurs before you report it, your liability under federal law
depends on how quickly you report the loss.
For example, if you report the loss within two business days after you realize
your card is missing, you will not be responsible for more than $50 for
unauthorized use.
However, if you don’t report the loss within two business days after you
discover the loss, you could lose up to $500 because of an unauthorized
transfer. You also risk unlimited loss if you fail to report an unauthorized
transfer within 60 days after your bank statement containing
unauthorized use is mailed to you.
That means you could lose all the money in your bank account and the
unused portion of your line of credit established for overdrafts. However,
for unauthorized transfers involving only your debit card number
(not the loss of the card), you are liable only for transfers that occur after
60 days following the mailing of your bank statement containing the
unauthorized use and before you report the loss.
If unauthorized transfers show up on your bank statement, report them to
the card issuer as quickly as possible. Once you’ve reported the loss of your
ATM or debit card, you cannot be held liable for additional unauthorized
transfers that occur after that time.
Stay tuned for our next post. We will discuss how to protect your ATM or
Debit card and also your credit cards.
Sincerely,
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
www.sherwoodlocksmithing.com
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