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Report: #21288

Complaint Review: Capital Credit Alliance, Inc aka CCA - Las Vegas Nevada

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  • Capital Credit Alliance, Inc aka CCA P.O. Box 15130 Las Vegas, Nevada U.S.A.

Capital Credit Alliance Inc (CCA) is a consumer rip-off fraud. *UPDATE Rip-Off Report Suggestion. Las Vegas, Nevada

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They took $49.99 three times out of my account and $99.00 one time. I need them to stop taking money out of my banking account. Sedella Holly Springs, Mississippi

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POSTED: Wednesday, May 22, 2002

When a company makes unauthorized debits to your bank account, you should do the following immediately ...

#1.) Report the unuathorized activity to a bank official, and demand that they return the funds to your account immediately. I believe that according to NACHA regulations, banks are required to return money to customer bank accounts when unauthorized activity is reported within 60 days. You will probably only need to sign an affidavit.

#2.) Close your current bank account immediately, and open a new one. Many times, once a fraudulent company has your account number, the unauthorized debits will continue indefinitely. These companies often find clever ways to get around the stop-ach, so changing account numbers is by far the best way to protect oneself.

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