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Zelle Fraud Victims Are in Line to Receive Reimbursements

The New York Times – Business:

A rule change planned for early next year would shift liability for some losses onto the banks, not their customers.

Stacy Cowley
Author: Stacy Cowley

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Capital One Financial Corporation, Frauds and Swindling, JPMorgan Chase & Company, Mobile Commerce and Payments, Personal Finances, PNC Financial Services Group Inc, Truist, US Bancorp
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