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mca
Here is a bank that some believe is a bank that does not use chexsystems, but they do. However, there is a good chance that you can still get an account if you can find a specific branch that will hold the policy listed below.


Most US banks “in store” branches are giving accounts to most people on chexsystems. These are regular accounts, not 2nd chance checking...as long as you do NOT owe them money and you are not reported on your chexsystems report for any kind of " fraudulent activity " you can get an account. Even though these branches will tell you that your report can not show fraud, some people with fraud reported on chex have still been able to get accounts.

There are some branches that are still not using this policy so it might be a good idea to call a branch local to you and ask about their policy first before going in. Some US branches have signs that actually say chexsystems, no problem….yet others will not open accounts at all ...from what we have been told you need to go to a location that is an " in store " location not a regular branch. The "in store locations only" are the ones approving these accounts not regular branches. I suggest calling these branches and talking to the manager prior to applying. Make sure they are one of the locations that hold this policy.

-some branches do offer 2nd chance checking but the info above is for regular checking

- do NOT apply online
hoapres
Even better is that some Safeway branches in Northern California are running a special so that you can get $75 in free groceries by opening up a checking account.
mca
wow that is a great deal.... I know in CA especially that US Bank has been a huge help. In other states as well but definitely in CA
Venus
QUOTE(mca @ Feb 6 2008, 11:59 AM) *
wow that is a great deal.... I know in CA especially that US Bank has been a huge help. In other states as well but definitely in CA


I can't find a US Bank in Michigan. Are there any others?
mca
There are no US banks in MI that I am aware of ...yes there are many that may help you in MI, depending on where you live

http://www.chexsystemsvictims.com/uploads/MICHIGAN.pdf
Burgerwars
About US Bank: Early last year I attempted to open a checking account online. They closed it two days after I opened it and refused to tell me why (I'm not in Chexsystems). After several calls they refused to reopen the account, and said there was nothing they could do. They suggested I go into a branch to open the account.

A week later I went to an in store branch in Woodland Hills (California). I had no problems, and the new accounts person told me I was not in Chexsystems (she said their computer checks Chexsystems along with doing a soft inquiry to my credit file). She also offered me a $7,000 Visa card from the same soft inquiry (no hard required). I accepted the card too.

Something spooked US Bank when I applied online. I was never able to figure out what exactly it was. But from this experience, when it comes to opening bank accounts, I do suggest doing it in person, if at all possible. The banks seem more comfortable doing it in person, and can verify your identity right there. They seem to be much more careful, and paranoid, with accounts they open online.
PCwrecker
Hi all..

My first post here..I have 2 NSF on Chex from 3 years ago. My buddy and I were driving by a US Bank about a month ago. Went in..Walked out with a free business checking account for my sole prop. Since then I have opened three other accounts (savings and joint with my wife).

So it can be done...

Good luck
mca
can you all please tell us what locations you were able to get an account at ?
hoapres
Safeway branches in Northern California will open up an account provided that the Chexsystem report does not mention fraud. And they are still running the $75 free grocery special (at least at mine)
brandon101
Has anyone worked with a US Bank branch in the Seattle area?
mca
I have never heard anyone mention them no.... 1st security bank is an excellent non-chex bank in WA
topazmoon
Just opened a checking account at the Upland branch of US Bank located in the Von's grocery store on Foothill Blvd and Euclid Ave. I had tried earlier in the day to get an account at Golden One Credit Union was denied due to being on Chexsystem from B of A (knew about B of A--was surprised that WAMU and Wescom Credit Union didn't show up as well). I currently have a saving account with B of A (my checking account was closed--just waiting for them to close the savings account too for zero balance) and an account with Peoples Bank. Peoples Bank has been good to me, but it's a PITA waiting for deposits to clear and annoying when I need to cash checks (Thank God for Wal-Mart and B of A). I knew I needed a local bank for my needs. Heard US Bank offered accounts to folks in Chexsystem at their in-store branches so I decided to take a chance. Since I'm a student at the University of Phoenix I qualified for their Student Checking which is free checking with a $25 minimun opening balance. They're also offering a $75 free groceries offer if you open with $100. Hopefully US Bank won't do a sweep and cancel my account in the next few months. Will keep my Peoples Bank account open for a while before I cancel it.
topazmoon
BTW -- It was super easy to get the checking account. All I had to show was my ID, my debit card and my student schedule (since I was applying for student checking). I didn't have to fill out an application. The CSR just asked me for my SS# and she entered all the info into the computer along with my address, home and work phone number and work address. She then issued me an account number, routing number and a few newbie checks. She offered to open a Visa account for me, but I declined it knowing my credit was super ugly. I only had to sign one form in two places. The form indicated the chexsystems had been checked, but no records found???? Since she barely had time to type in my info, I don't think chexsystems had been checked or will be checked later. Basically I was in and out of there in less than 15 minutes with a new checking account. If everything works out, I will treat US Bank like pure gold and stay away from the evil payday loans that destroyed my B of A and WAMU accounts.
mca
topazmoon.......... that is great news, I am glad they helped you. Very good luck to you! yahoo.gif
Wooster
Just FYI. I have read many places that US Bank will give people a second chance in opening a bank account - That's true as long as you don't owe them money; US Bank does in fact use Chexsystems, they were the ones that put me on there in the first place, otherwise I would have never heard of it.
mca
yes if you go to the OP you will see that you can not owe them money or have any type of fraud listed on your report.
clevermonkey
I just opened an account today using an in store branch. What are the chances of them closing it back down? I have one chex entry due to fall off in august
mca
none.. they will not close your account .. congrads and very good luck ( may I ask what state you are in and which branch it was? )
clevermonkey
I am in St Louis. It was at the Schnucks on Loughboro Ave
bienvenu
Anyone knows a branch in Minnesota where I can get an account?
mca
MN is different than most other states and has strict laws and most reported to chexsystems can not get an account at US bank. Do you still owe money to the reporting bank(s)/ How old is your report?
bienvenu
On the chex report it states filed in 2005 for $625. It has not been paid yet. I only have one entry on chex.
mca
Some people have said that when they applied at US bank " in store locations" that their reports that were older than 3 years did not even show up when US bank pulled up the chexsystems information. Definitely give it a shot.
mca
remember after 5 years it should be removed so make sure it does. If you decide to pay it, make sure it is AFTER the 5 year period now at this point so it is not updated for an additional 5 year period
guestgulkan
US Bank checked my credit to open a checking account. I think it was EQ ?
azsandshark
Just opened an account at US Bank today in Tempe, AZ free standing branch. I previously had a couple Chex entries and got all but one removed with a simple not mine dispute and called US Bank today asking if I could open an account with a NSF chex entry from 2 years ago and they told me to come in. Sure thing new account no problem. US Bank seems to be good to go!
mca
US bank has help so so many on chexsystems yahoo.gif
snoopyshouse
Question:

I had was reported to chex systems by Wamu in 2006. So I went to every bank I could think of under the sun and couldn't get an account opened. In 2007 a Wamu manager opened an account for me. 1 week later it was frozen (I figured this out while trying to pay for dinner at a resturaunt). Anyways called her and she re-opened it. I havent had an issue with them since and have never over-withdrawn my account.

Well about 8 months ago I was informed that Wamu was changing to Chase. So I was a little frightened that they might close my account so I went to US Bank after reading about them and their forgiveness towards people on chex systems.

I just opened the account with $100. I took $80 thinking ahh, Ill never touch the $20 in there. I fist wanted to see if the would freeze it like wamu did to me. Well one day I was out of town and my atm card wouldn't work at a gas station (wouldnt read, old card). So I used my US bank card and filled up my tank. I completely forgot about taking the $80 out as it had been a few months. So my account was over withdrawn for by $45 plus the I wanna say $35 NSF. Well I disregarded the letters I got from the bank thinking they were just account statements and well needless to say the account was closed. So about 2 months later, I went in to the branch one day to order checks (I thought Id start using the account now) and was informed of the closed account. I then paid the balanced owed to them. I couldn't talk to the about re-opening the account then as the manager was out to lunch. I never went back and never re-opened it. Now Im kinda thinking "shoot" I should see as the complete wamu/ chase transformation is happening in the next few weeks.

Do you think US Bank would take me back?
mca
Did you owe US bank money when the account was closed or did you pay the debt?
snoopyshouse
QUOTE (mca @ Oct 7 2009, 11:51 PM) *
Did you owe US bank money when the account was closed or did you pay the debt?


Yes. I ended up owing about $200 after are the negative balance fees. However I paid it off within 2-3 weeks after the account was closed.
luvmobug
They should reopen it for you since you don't owe them any money.
mca
I would guess that yes they will re-open it, maybe talk to a manager in advance before going in, explaining your situation etc. If they reported any kind of fraud to chexsystems, there is a chance they would not re-open it
NYfreeWomen
QUOTE (PCwrecker @ Mar 23 2008, 11:57 AM) *
Hi all..

My first post here..I have 2 NSF on Chex from 3 years ago. My buddy and I were driving by a US Bank about a month ago. Went in..Walked out with a free business checking account for my sole prop. Since then I have opened three other accounts (savings and joint with my wife).

So it can be done...

Good luck


Im looking for a Business account as well.My business is on ChexSystem! $126 with BOA and I was refused to open an account in many bans. HELP where can I get US bank? im in NYC but wiling to drive anywhere to opne an account
mca
you might need to get a new LLC and a new EIN
NYfreeWomen
QUOTE (mca @ Nov 7 2009, 02:48 AM) *
you might need to get a new LLC and a new EIN



I was thinking about it. If I do the bank know thatmy privious company was in Chex? My personal report is clean its only the company one..
higher180
wouldn't your business chex report be different for your new company?
NYfreeWomen
QUOTE (higher180 @ Nov 8 2009, 10:28 PM) *
wouldn't your business chex report be different for your new company?



I guess cause its with a diffrent Tax Id num.
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