- Jurisdiction
- New York
Dear person, I opened a 6 months CD in a USA bank while residing abroad. I'm US citizen but residing abroad due to family reasons. When I tried to access my CD and move my funds to checking I wasn't able to do so because I don't hold a valid US phone number and can't receive an authentication code. I was able to login to my account and provide all other identification requirements, email, pin etc. After complaining to a 3rd party I was able offered by the bank a way to authenticate myself from abroad through notarization. However the process took over 1.5 months while my funds were frozen at a matured CD with near zero rate. The original CD rate was 4.8%. The bank refuses to reimburse me even though it was basically a trap, since the authentication wasn't required when I originally opened the CD. In addition there was over $100 in notarization and mail fees. Overall I lost some $1600. Can you advise me how to take the bank to court? What path is best. In such a case can the bank close my existing accounts? Thanks