We tried to pay our landlord 19k in November from Bank of America to his Chase account. He claims he never received it. On our end status says cleared. We asked Bank if America to retract it. Today marks 55 days since we filed an initial complaint. Bank of America is claiming Chase still might have it. Our 19k is LOST and now the landlord is threatening to evict us even though he knows we sent this money. Has anyone ever experienced anything like this? What are we supposed to do to retrieve our money?

    Lost Wire from Bank of America to Chase Bank
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    1. Short answer. Once a wire is sent there is no way to pull ot back. So if you entered the wrong information even by one digit and then goes to an account unintended. They receiving FI is under no obligation to return it.

      So if you haven’t already double checked all the numbers that you put on the forms and then confirm the bank didn’t enter it incorrectly…. then your bank can do some more investigating. 

    2. Find out who processed the outgoing wire and call that office directly. If it was their wire office get the number for the super. Call chase with the wire confirmation number and ask where the funds were applied. Make sure you have all the account numbers for the account which the wire was for the benefit of.

    3. If the landlord wants to evict he will have to prove he didn’t receive it (and you might need to prove you sent it).  First thing to do is check the record on your wire that they match the bank info your landlord provided.  If it does and he still claims you didn’t pay, save those records for court

    4. Yes i just went thru this with a friend. He put in the wrong account number so the transaction failed. However, instead of reversing back into his account, Bank of America flagged the transaction as fraudulent and withheld the returned funds. They never told him that the funds were withheld and regular support agents were unable to see that the transaction was held. You will need to escalate to supervisor or higher. The process to release the hold was simple. They just send you some forms and then you need to go into a physical branch to do some verification and they’ll release the money back to you. The hard part is finding support to actually dig into the matter. This is most likely what happened to you.

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