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Title: Dwolla: story of account suspension
Post by: kiwiasian on July 27, 2012, 03:50:50 PM
Created a Dwolla account in June 2011 and used it for a few MtGox transactions (both deposits and withdrawals)--went pretty well.

After about a year of inactivity in July 2012 I made a bank transfer of a small amount to Dwolla. The transfer clears and when I try to send the funds to MtGox it asks me to verify my account by submitting my SSN. After submitting my SSN, they say it's wrong (which it isn't) and ask for a photo ID. So I submit the photo ID, and a few minutes later I get an email saying my account is permanently suspended.

A day later I call Dwolla support and tell them the issue, and they say the "SSN doesn't match our records." I asked them the sources against which they checked my information and they refused to answer. I asked if they checked it against a third party source and responded neither affirmatively nor negatively and said they "can't disclose that information." The name, number, and other information I submitted were completely correct. Furthermore, they asserted that their sources "are not wrong."

Fortunately they were able to manually transfer the funds back into my bank account.

Never again will I touch Dwolla. This is absolutely ridiculous. This is just a warning to anyone who gets a notification that account verification with an SSN is necessary.


Title: Re: Dwolla: story of account suspension
Post by: BCB on July 27, 2012, 03:54:06 PM
You may be or have been a victim of identity theft.  Sounds like some was using or was trying to use your social.  Or there records are just inaccurate.  I do agree that I see Dwolla becoming a less profitable paypal  and will probably be purchased by another financial institution in a year or two if this mobile eCommerce craze continues.


Title: Re: Dwolla: story of account suspension
Post by: rjk on July 27, 2012, 04:06:12 PM
Pull all your credit reports and look for anything suspicious. You are entitled by law to a free credit report from each of the big 3 agencies.


Title: Re: Dwolla: story of account suspension
Post by: Clipse on July 27, 2012, 04:08:33 PM
Or we can simply accept that Dwolla is now moving much closer to where they want to be, babypal.


Title: Re: Dwolla: story of account suspension
Post by: Bitcoin Oz on July 28, 2012, 04:17:20 AM
Dwolla is now irrelevent.


Title: Re: Dwolla: story of account suspension
Post by: finkleshnorts on July 28, 2012, 04:23:15 AM
Dwolla is now irrelevent.

This.

But when CampBX stops accepting it, I'm going to be in a tough spot. Dwolla is so easy.