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  2. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo sued for ...

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    Zelle disputes that estimate. ... with some being told to contact the fraudsters directly to recover their money.” ... including complaints of over $290 million in fraud losses by 210,000 Bank ...

  3. $870M in Zelle fraud losses spark lawsuit against platform, 3 ...

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    The lawsuit charged that more than $360 million in losses associated with Zelle-related fraud hit 420,000 Chase customers; some 210,000 Bank of America customers complained that they lost $290 ...

  4. Bank of America Liable for Countrywide Mortgage Fraud - AOL

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  5. NOTICE OF LEGAL DISPUTE - AOL

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    COMPLETE, SIGN, AND RETURN THIS LEGAL DISPUTE FORM AND EXPECT TO HEAR BACK FROM US WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF COMPLETED FORM. MAIL the form to Oath Inc., Dept. 5771, PO BOX 65101, Sterling, VA, 20165-8806. You may receive a call from an Oath Legal Representative at the phone number below to discuss your dispute.

  6. Card-not-present transaction - Wikipedia

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    Card-not-present transactions are a major route for credit card fraud, because it is difficult for a merchant to verify that the actual cardholder is indeed authorizing a purchase. If a fraudulent CNP transaction is reported, the acquiring bank hosting the merchant account that received the money from the fraudulent transaction must make ...

  7. Shaw v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Shaw v. United States, 580 U.S. ___ (2016), was a United States Supreme Court case that clarified the application of the federal bank fraud statute to cases where a defendant intends to only defraud a customer of the bank, rather than the bank itself. [1]

  8. Dispute (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    In a credit card or debit card account, a dispute is a situation in which a customer questions the validity of a transaction that was registered to the account.. Customers dispute charges for a variety of reasons, including unauthorized charges, excessive charges, failure by the merchant to deliver merchandise, defective merchandise, dissatisfaction with the product(s) or service(s) received ...

  9. How to Prevent Fraud With Your Bank Account - AOL

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