Shore Savings Bank gave away my money
February 7th, 2008 Filed Under Business Options, Free resources, Resources
Recently, I was told that if you have a joint account and you are not the Primary on the account, that your money can be moved to another account without your permission.
I opened a business checking account with Shore Savings Bank in Exmore, Virginia over 15 years ago, with my husband as the primary account holder.
Recently, I was informed that my husband was allowed to move the entire funds of the account from our joint account to another account at the same bank, without permission from me. The account was not only depleted of the funds, but it was closed without my authorization.
So, if you have a bank account and you are not the primary, be sure to protect yourself, or at least check with the bank before opening the account to be sure that you have control over your account.
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