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This means Bank of America will continue delivering unemployment benefits on EDD debit cards for up to two more years despite rampant fraud, frozen accounts and a class action lawsuit.
EDD debit card nightmares continue for Californians amid pandemic Disorganization and bureaucracy continue to plague California's unemployment system, denying people the funds they are entitled to ...
Bank of America has been draining money out of countless EDD accounts, leaving many Californians bewildered and broke. "Everything was fine, and then on Aug. 22, I checked the balance on my card.
Bank of America failed to provide answers by a Tuesday deadline. And now thousands of unemployed workers are left without badly-needed benefits.
As unemployed workers' unemployment benefits are frozen or drained by Bank of America, the bank that issues the EDD's debit cards, lawmakers are demanding answers.
A Bank of America customer was stunned to received a new debit card with 666 as its CVC code. So she promptly shredded it.
CalMatters EDD changes unemployment contractor after scams Anyone who still has a Bank of America EDD debit card will have until April 15, 2024, to spend the money.
State records show that the employment agency made $22.5 million on unemployment debit card fees as the pandemic ravaged the job market, but it failed to track how much Bank of America earned off a ...
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