What is the bank's response? Seems like the issue is with the bank. Will they let you reopen the account?
The background is this:
I changed my banking, deleted the old bank account from Oanda and added the new one.
They refuse withdrawals to the new account asking for proof that my old bank account is closed.
The old account was closed over a month ago and since I am no longer a client at that bank
they do not provide any proof for me that the account is closed.
So I am stuck between a rock and a hard place, asking to prove something I don't
have is not reasonable...it's impossibility of reason!
Sorry for the harshness of my previous post, I just really don't know what to do.
Cheers,
Jakab Tanko
Pretty sure I have read it in their T&C that the amount you first deposited must be refunded to the account you used to deposit the the money, and the bank account holder must be the same person opening the Oanda account.
This is a standard term in all T&C's as a protection against money laundering. In a case where e.g. a credit card has expired in the time period between deposit and withdrawal, all the client needs to do is secure documentation from the old credit card issuer to that effect and the re-payment will be made to them by whatever means they agree with the broker. But it is up to the client to get off the couch and do the leg-work.
I guess it was you who decided that you wanted to close the bank account. Do you have communication (e.g. email), in which you ask for the account to be closed? And a confirmation by the bank that they've closed the account? That confirmation could be helpful for Oanda.They refuse withdrawals to the new account asking for proof that my old bank account is closed.
The old account was closed over a month ago and since I am no longer a client at that bank
they do not provide any proof for me that the account is closed.
Sounds crazy for a brokerage, is that limited to forex shops? Haven t heard about that rule before from a brokerage acct, defo not from IB where I've used a bunch of bank accounts from several countries.it is obviously a source of problems
Sounds strange from oanda as well, they used to advertise the option to open an account to transfer funds through it internationally, which doesn't make much sense with such a rule
Not talking about credit card btw, funding rules with a cc might be different
One can also transfer one s assets from one broker to the next btw, might not be the case with forex shops
Heads up!
Oanda is refusing my repeated request to withdraw my money from
the trading account I have with them.
Avoid this company at all cost! It is a modern day bucket shop.
Cheers
Yeah this sounds off. I have withdraws from them going back years.
Now I'm calling BULLSHIT.. You're most likely a Forex.com rep smearing Oanda. No real person leaves money on the table like that. I'd be contacting the CEO as a last resort, not giving up. You're lying!!