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Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
5. OMG
Sat Jul 18, 2015, 12:39 AM
Jul 2015

Last edited Sat Jul 18, 2015, 05:47 PM - Edit history (1)


Edit to add.

If the RBC did it once, they can do it again. I'd open a different account at bank that he had no dealings with. I had a business account with them before, but purposely conducted my personal banking at another bank. When I had debt troubles, quite frequently I'd find my account frozen, and once cleaned out by them too. If your ex is taking care of paying you back then hopefully its just an inconvenience. Still I'd talk to a lawyer about any possible options you may have, or even options your ex has. The former company should really apply to be struck from the register of corporations, and officially closed down, and/or if its still unmanageable perhaps debt restructuring, or bankruptcy considered.

I hope you get through this ok, these surprises in life are totally unfair.
I am sorry that this happened to you awake Jul 2015 #1
Legally speaking? laundry_queen Jul 2015 #3
Uh, yes they did HEyHEY Jul 2015 #6
It's in there laundry_queen Jul 2015 #7
Embezzlement another crime of the mega wealthy ignored. WDIM Jul 2015 #2
Agreed laundry_queen Jul 2015 #4
OMG Joe Shlabotnik Jul 2015 #5
Thanks Joe laundry_queen Jul 2015 #8
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