revoking ACH debit rights costs nothing.nelly is referring to a stop payment which most of the time never works,but only tellers do that your bank manager shouldn't have any problem revoking ACH debits for no charge.
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Talk directly with the bank manager and ask him how to put an ACH hold on your checking account. Usually, you need to fill out a form to put a hold checking account. Make sure you have the bank account number and the bank routing number. You may have to pay a nominal fee for it. So, it would be best to check the fee structure first.
We recommend that you do an ach revocation in writing and then CLOSE the account.
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AR, AZ, CT, GA, ME, MD, MA, NJ, NY, NC, PA, VT AND DC
OH AND NH have very restrictive low cost interest rate laws.
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revoking ACH debit rights costs nothing.nelly is referring to a stop payment which most of the time never works,but only tellers do that your bank manager shouldn't have any problem revoking ACH debits for no charge.
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Talk directly with the bank manager and ask him how to put an ACH hold on your checking account. Usually, you need to fill out a form to put a hold checking account. Make sure you have the bank account number and the bank routing number. You may have to pay a nominal fee for it. So, it would be best to check the fee structure first.
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