When Customers Say Their Money Was Stolen on Zelle, Banks Often Refuse to Pay

When Customers Say Their Money Was Stolen on Zelle, Banks Often Refuse to Pay

The New York Times - Business:

Federal law requires banks to reimburse customers for unauthorized electronic transfers, but they often refuse, stranding victims.

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