Customers should be able to discontinue automatic withdrawals of any variety by a simple request to the bank. Banks that don't comply with customer requests do so that their own peril. Notice of a stop payment would seem to make any further transactions not properly payable under section 4-401 and prohibited under the Electronic Funds Transfer Act at the very least. There are some reports that the banks truly are attempting to increase overdraft fees by forcing customers on the edge to continue making auto-withdrawlas over a stop payment request. While I am not surprised that banks might overreach at times, customer persistence may help to stomp this out. Or at least an industrious attorney or law student who is able to remind banks of the rules of Article 4 and Regulation E under the Electronic Funds Transfer Act 205.10 (allowing customers to stop payment).
-JSM
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Just got onto this blog via a search for Prof L. Ali Khan. A very interesting post you have done about payday loans. They are big business in the UK due to the lack of legislation against them. A lot more companies are coming to the UK due to the govt giving them a free reign. Will be following this blog more closely now and passing it to my friends
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