10-24-2012, 10:49 AM
Dennis,
You could get nailed by both the companies and your bank for the equivalent of bounced checks. That's fees on both ends and if it isn't resolved in a timely manner I'm betting it could impact your credit. You don't want to have to deal with any of it.
It's only the 24th. Seven days should be more than enough time to get the paperwork in for changing the bank drafts. You just have to get the authorizations, complete them and get them over to each account/institution/etc. You might not even have to send paperwork. You may be able to do it via the web in a matter of minutes.
Robert
You could get nailed by both the companies and your bank for the equivalent of bounced checks. That's fees on both ends and if it isn't resolved in a timely manner I'm betting it could impact your credit. You don't want to have to deal with any of it.
It's only the 24th. Seven days should be more than enough time to get the paperwork in for changing the bank drafts. You just have to get the authorizations, complete them and get them over to each account/institution/etc. You might not even have to send paperwork. You may be able to do it via the web in a matter of minutes.
Robert