I completed my lease termination appointment at 10:00 EST yesterday (Saturday), and I have received no communication from Chase. Like k1xv suggests, I don't expect anything before tomorrow, the first business day following the transfer -- most likely it will be late in the day as they will be processing transactions from both Friday and Saturday.How long until I will get my EFT email? I turned my car in Yesterday around 11:00am (26hours now). Still waiting for my EFT email and killing my phones battery checking every 3 minutes for it.
I'd sign into the claims portal and see if it requests your bank info. Email is highly reliable but screw-ups do occur on occasion.How long until I will get my EFT email? I turned my car in Yesterday around 11:00am (26hours now). Still waiting for my EFT email and killing my phones battery checking every 3 minutes for it.
The claims portal doesn't ask for bank info in any event. For the car I took back on Thursday, I got the payment email Friday night about 8:30. For the car I took back yesterday, I haven't gotten the email yet, but expect it tomorrow night--the pattern seems to be the evening of the next business day.I'd sign into the claims portal and see if it requests your bank info.
never mind---i just bought kaspersky total security and didn't know how aggressive it is. i had to turn a lot of it off in order to get the Chase registration fields to come up. easy after that.i hit the "Accept Money" button in the Chase email and it only took me to a generic login page. Could not figure out how to register an account so i could initiate the EFT. the email didn't have any ID or password to log in with. Any ideas? thanks
Select CheckI opted for payment by check. It was given to me at the conclusion of my buy-back appointment.
When your "total security" is so secure that it blocks others from sending you money, maybe that's a little 'too secure".never mind---i just bought kaspersky total security and didn't know how aggressive it is. i had to turn a lot of it off in order to get the Chase registration fields to come up. easy after that.
Thanks- Saturday around noon was my turn in. As of 8:20pm Monday- no email :-(I completed my lease termination appointment at 10:00 EST yesterday (Saturday), and I have received no communication from Chase. Like k1xv suggests, I don't expect anything before tomorrow, the first business day following the transfer -- most likely it will be late in the day as they will be processing transactions from both Friday and Saturday.
I predict that e-mail will arrive by 9:30 PM
They must batch them -- my lease termination appointment was as 9:30 Saturday morning, and my e-mail to initiate the EFT process came at 8:27 this evening, too. At 8:36, I received a confirmation e-mail after entering bank details including the following:I returned mine Saturday morning at 10:30, got my payment email at 8:27 pm this evening.
My appointment was Saturday at 10:30 Mountain time. Got email tonight at 8:27 from Chase. I think they purposely wait until after Chases cut off so we have to wait an extra day.They must batch them -- my lease termination appointment was as 9:30 Saturday morning, and my e-mail to initiate the EFT process came at 8:27 this evening, too. At 8:36, I received a confirmation e-mail after entering bank details including the following:
"If you have transferred to a Chase account before 8pm ET, the funds will be deposited into your account at the start of the next business day. For non-Chase accounts, it may take up to 2-3 business days. Any acceptance after 8pm ET will require an extra business day of processing."
My appointment was Saturday at 10:30 Mountain time. Got email tonight at 8:27 from Chase. I think they purposely wait until after Chases cut off so we have to wait an extra day.
Yep, I'm sure they do. That's why my money from my last buyback was in my account by 0600 the next business day (buyback at 1700 on 15 Dec, got email from Chase at 2027 on 16 Dec, money was there by 0600 today).I think they purposely wait until after Chases cut off so we have to wait an extra day.
They directly pay your lender the amount they think you owe. Unknown whether that's via an electronic payment or a check, or it may vary depending on the lender.how do they pay my loan off.
And any overpayment is then sent to you as a check.They directly pay your lender the amount they think you owe. Unknown whether that's via an electronic payment or a check, or it may vary depending on the lender.
Presumably, though that would be up to your lender. I wouldn't be too surprised if my overpayment (and there will be one) is just automatically deposited in my bank account.And any overpayment is then sent to you as a check.
Any overpayment to mine just rolls over into my credit union checking account. I suppose anybody with VW credit gets the paper check.And any overpayment is then sent to you as a check.
...and the money from my second buyback (the one that I received the email about last night) was in my (non-Chase) account by 0500 today.Yep, I'm sure they do. That's why my money from my last buyback was in my account by 0600 the next business day (buyback at 1700 on 15 Dec, got email from Chase at 2027 on 16 Dec, money was there by 0600 today).
Me too. Email last night, money this am, new truck this pm...and the money from my second buyback (the one that I received the email about last night) was in my (non-Chase) account by 0500 today.
Nothing as of this morning in my CU account. Another inconsistency, but I'm sure that it has to do with bank routing of funds....and the money from my second buyback (the one that I received the email about last night) was in my (non-Chase) account by 0500 today.