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Zelle’s Million-Dollar Fraud Problem: Banks in Hot Water
USASaturday, December 21, 2024
The lawsuit asserts that the banks failed to stop fraudulent transfers and protect account holders from being used for fraud. Specifically, Bank of America customers lost over $290 million, Chase customers lost over $360 million, and Wells Fargo customers lost over $220 million. All these incidents involved 210, 000, 420, 000, and 280, 000 customers respectively.
Zelle’s operator, Early Warning Services, responded by calling the lawsuit "meritless, " claiming it was politically driven. Zelle says it has strong anti-fraud measures and reimbursement policies. However, the CFPB counters that Zelle didn’t properly investigate fraud claims, incorrectly denying many.
JPMorgan Chase called the lawsuit an overreach, while Bank of America stressed that fraud cases are rare. Wells Fargo declined to comment. The lawsuit was filed near the end of the Biden administration, raising questions about its future under a new administration.
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