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did anyone elses test deposit show up and then disappear? thought that was weird, but guess since it was only a 0.00 test is the reason?
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Originally Posted by NimhOfJoy
I got this. Came here to see if anyone else has. No idea what it's about, unless they're just checking the info they have or something.
The test deposits "disappearing" from bank account history is nothing unusual. They are not actual transactions - just GCG testing the bank info before making the actual payment transaction. It's nothing to be concerned about. If the pattern of payments from the FTP remissions hold true, the actual transactions will be sent out this Friday, and will appear in bank accounts this Friday, Monday or Tuesday.
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Originally Posted by big bwalz
+1 and my guess as to why is even worse! I surmise that the additional 2 weeks to pay back US players is to give them time to run it through the IRS and student loans depo, among other things. Ya know, in order to make sure they can't keep or re-seize it for a different reason..Anybody got a better reason? Ya it's awesome that we tie "victims" get paid back even after row victims, thanks heaps govt I really appreciate this and I'll be sure to be completely honest in all my dealings with you going forward, thanks for teaching me how life works. Ilearned a ton about govt in general from bf, especially watching the legislation efforts from and in the state of CA where I live, indians etc, ya lol...
Any US resident receiving a remission payment will have that payment garnished if the person owes a debt under the Treasury Offset Program:
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Originally Posted by GCG website
GCG will also be sending an email notice to certain Petitioners who were approved for payment and were identified as having a delinquent debt qualifying for collection through the Treasury Offset Program. Payments for these Petitioners will be reduced in order to satisfy their debt in part or in whole. To receive the balance of their payment, Petitioners must provide GCG with the information required to complete a Unified Financial Management System Vendor Request Form. Instructions on how to provide this information will be included in the email notice.
Specific questions regarding outstanding debts and offset amounts cannot be addressed by the Department of Justice or GCG. To obtain information on your individual debt, you must contact the Treasury Offset Program at (800) 304-3107 or visit https://fiscal.treasury.gov/fsservic...p/debt_top.htm for additional information.
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Originally Posted by Big Larry
Thank you. I did contact them and they told me that the email telling me to update my bank info probably went into my spam folder so they told me to update it now and I did.
I hope there is not a delay for me as a result.
Larry
The "4 to 6 weeks" for issuance of your remission payment starts now (from the date of providing your banking info, per the emails from GCG). But they could surprise you and do it quicker.