An Automated Clearing House (ACH) authorization is a payment authorization that gives the lender permission to electronically take money from your bank, credit union, or prepaid card account when your payment is due. You can revoke this authorization.
Be sure that you can afford to repay the loan. If you don't have enough money in your account when the lender attempts a withdrawal, your loan will be delinquent. This might result in the lender charging you a late fee, and your bank or credit union charging you a “bounced check” or non-sufficient funds (NSF) fee.
If you have problems with a payment authorization, such as the ACH was unauthorized or revoked, you may want to contact your state regulator or state attorney general
. You can also submit a complaint to the CFPB online or by calling (855) 411-2372.
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