Complaint Review: Santa Barbara Bank And Trust - Internet
- Santa Barbara Bank And Trust https://cisc.sbbtral.com Internet U.S.A.
- Phone: 877-908-7228
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- Category: Banks
Santa Barbara Bank And Trust Santa Barbara Bank and Trust is Incompetent Internet
*Consumer Comment: Did You ever get Your refund?
*Consumer Comment: That's some research you've done there...
*Consumer Comment: Every Banker Knows???
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I used Tubotax to do my 2007 taxes and opted to electronically file and have my return deposited directly into my checking account because it would take approximately one week less time to receive my return. A couple of days after filing, I received report that my return had been accepted by IRS. Then, a few days later I received an E-mail from Santa Barbara Bank & Trust telling me the anticipated date of deposit to my account was 2/15/2008. On 2/15/2008, when the deposit had not been made, I called to inquire about it. The recording informed me that SBBT had received money from IRS on my behalf on 2/13/2008 and that they had deposited it to my account on 2/14/2008. When I spoke to someone on the phone at SBBT, we went over my information and my account number. Somehow, the leading zero on my checking account had been dropped, thus leaving a 9-digit account number that they used to make the deposit. I was told that since this was an invalid account number (every banker knows that checking account numbers are 10-digit numbers and it was completely incompetent for them not to question this immediately) the bank would reject the deposit and return it to SBBT. I was first told I would have to just wait until they got the rejection and then they would mail me a paper check, which would take another 2 weeks or so. I called and spoke to another person who instructed me to fax a letter, a photocopy of my CDL, my social security card, and a voided check, and once that was done they would re-process my deposit. Monday happens to be a holiday which means that the very earliest I will have access to my money is not 2/15/2008, but 2/20/2008. SBBT has already taken its $50+ fee for its services. If IRS is going to chose companies to do their work for them, they should chose companies who are competent enough to know the difference between a valid account number and an invalid one.
Raenette
Magalia, California
U.S.A.
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#3 Consumer Comment
Did You ever get Your refund?
AUTHOR: Phil75 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 01, 2008
Did You ever get Your refund? And how long did it take?

#2 Consumer Comment
That's some research you've done there...
AUTHOR: Jeff - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 17, 2008
...with regards to how long every single account number with every single bank should be. Maybe mine is invalid becasue it's 11 digits long. Huh it's funny because I filed mx taxes with Turbo Tax as well and I got my direct deposit just fine. Maybe they took away one of the numbers to make it an even ten digits. Yeah, that must be it.

#1 Consumer Comment
Every Banker Knows???
AUTHOR: Ken - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 17, 2008
Check your facts. My personal checking account number is 8 digits long. My household account is 12 digits long. I know of a 4 digit checking account number. The length of the number is irrevelent, as is a leading zero, which gets dropped automatically.
I am betting that you will see your deposit on Tuesday morning.
A better question to be asking is why TurboTax is sending your refund to SBTC instead of just giving your bank information to the IRS to have it directly deposited? And, oh by the way, charging you an extra $30 bucks to do that. How much of that $30 bucks do you think SBTC kicks back to TurbboTax? This is the real ripoff here. What TurboTax is doing is plain and simply sleazy. They intentionally lead you to believe that SBTC is necessary, when in point of fact it is not, and adds to the length of time to get your refund back.


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