I just got a letter from a major bank that states if I don't make a deposit to make good my overdrawn checking account within 30 days:
1. They will close my account due to an overdrawn balance, which may make it difficult for me to establish a banking relationship elsewhere
- Is this solely related to being reporting to ChexSystems in #2 below? Or is there another mechanism I should be aware of?
2. They will report me to ChexSystems. It could remain on file for up to 5 years, even if the debit is fully paid, and could prevent me from opening accounts with other financial instiutitons in the future.
- Once I am reported to ChexSystems, is there any way to fix this? How bad is it to be reported? How hard would it be to establish a new checking account in the future (before or after bankruptcy, which I haven't filed yet)? Would it also be hard to establish other types of financial accounts, such as brokerage accounts? Are there any other financial impacts from this?
3. Refer my account to a collection agency or attorney.
- I don't care about #3.
1. They will close my account due to an overdrawn balance, which may make it difficult for me to establish a banking relationship elsewhere
- Is this solely related to being reporting to ChexSystems in #2 below? Or is there another mechanism I should be aware of?
2. They will report me to ChexSystems. It could remain on file for up to 5 years, even if the debit is fully paid, and could prevent me from opening accounts with other financial instiutitons in the future.
- Once I am reported to ChexSystems, is there any way to fix this? How bad is it to be reported? How hard would it be to establish a new checking account in the future (before or after bankruptcy, which I haven't filed yet)? Would it also be hard to establish other types of financial accounts, such as brokerage accounts? Are there any other financial impacts from this?
3. Refer my account to a collection agency or attorney.
- I don't care about #3.


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