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Old Sep 19, 2006, 04:27 PM
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TD Took Money from my Bank - Ontario SOL

Hi everyone,
I desperately need some help!
Today TD Bank took money out of my chequing acct for a TD GM Visa I had 7 yrs ago that was written off when I was younger. I went to the bank and they told me that the last activity on the acct was in Sept 1999. Is there an SOL in Ontario, Canada? Can someone explain to me what SOL is exactly? What should or CAN I do now? They have wiped out my bank acct clean!

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Old Sep 19, 2006, 04:46 PM   #2  
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The SOL on debt from before Jan 1, 2004 is 6 years in Ontario.

After Jan 1, 2004 it is 2 years.

However, the SOL just means they have x amount of time to sue you.

If they went to court and obtained a judgment against you, let’s say in Aug 2005, then they have gotten a judgement within the 6 years.

Then if they have waited until now to collect, then that is there choice. Judgements are outstanding for 20 years.

So, contact TD, find out why the money has been withdrawn. Was it a garnishment? Was there a judgment made against you?

Of course, another option being is that they just took your money, which they aren’t suppose to do.
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Thank u soo much for answering so quickly!
Don't they have to let me know that there is a judgement against me?
Is it illegal for them to take it out just like that?
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There could be a million reasons why you weren't notified.

TD GM Visa was not the one to collect this money (well, maybe, but unlikelly).

What is more likelly is that they sold this debt to some 3rd party who then tried to collect it from you.

Maybe you moved and they served you at an old address? Maybe this company just made things up? There could be many possibilities.

Did anyone ever try to contact you about this debt? Did you ever move?
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yes i did move however, no one ever tried to contact me until now. If there was no judgement, can they still take out money from my acct? Is this legal if they do without judgement?
What should i do now?
im pretty sure there was no judgement against me.

Hi again,

How can I be sure if there is a judgement against me?
Is there a way i can get proof?
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Ok, first go and talk with the manager of the TD Bank and ask them directly why they took money out of your account.

Tell them they had no right to, and then they will show you a legal garnishment why they did.

If they don’t have one, then you should sue them for stealing your money.

Also, check out the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General’s website at:
http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.o...sh/courts/scc/

Also, to find out about a possible judgment against you, go down to your local court house and talk with them.
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They can't take the money without a legal order. So the fact that they took the money indicates they had one. Are you denying this debt?

The bank has to show you the legal paperwork they received.
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Hi again,
I just spoke with TD and they said that if i look at the agreement that i apparently signed prior to getting this credit card 7 years ago, it states that without any notice, TD can withdraw from any acct associated with the TD Group. So im guessing it was illegal for them to withdraw from my acct?
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Why? Looks perfectly legal to me. Your agreement states they can withdraw from any TD Group acct.
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That is one reason why I have a bank account with 1 bank and a credit card through another.

However………

While they have a right to withdraw money, that doesn’t give them the right to simply take money that doesn’t belong to them.

I would go talk with the TD Bank Manager, tell him, the SOL was expired and that they had no legal right to the money either way and threaten to sue.

Then, if he doesn’t do anything, I would read the agreement you signed, then possibly sue.

It also depends on the total amount they took out.

And also, take all your money out of TD and transfer it into another bank that you do not have credit cards with.
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