Recent discovery on the matter of transferring Social Security benefits, and my previously-mentioned "DirectExpress" card that the U.S. Social Security Admin. (and other U.S. Fed offices) insist upon, I've recently come across another horror. I wish I could attach the image that was posted but it supports my cause for concern for all who might have the card. I've been doing research into this "DirectExpress" card and the results aren't assuring. The latest find is a copy of a statement and related theft of benefits. (As I say, I can't figure how to include the image of the statement. If anybody knows how to do this, feel free to let me know.) That said, I'll just include some details:
The card was "hacked", for lack of a better term, and money was sent to a banque(bank) in the former Soviet Union (several 100 dollars), international purchases were made for "X Box" and "Netflix", and the charges to the account wiped almost everything out. Most of the charges on the card occurred on one day, with-in mere seconds, as I see on the image of the statement.
What followed was even worse, in my opinion. I'm to understand, from the pensioner, that the charges were disputed with-in the proper time, but it took almost a month before some, not all, charges were reversed. Of those that were returned to the card holder, "DirectExpress" claimed that the refunds were "provisional" and could be reversed (taken back) at their discretion! The statement copy shows that, not only is "DirectExpress" posting credits and debits against the card, at all sorts of intervals, but they're also posting debits as "adjustments", in amounts that have nothing to do with any purchases or previous transactions on the card. (For example: One purchase by the hacker was for 24.95$, "International Transaction Fee" of 74 cents. The 24.95$ was refunded, the 74 cents was not, but some "Debit Adjustment" now appears on the card in the amount of 23.95$. There are more of these examples on the statement.) If you search on/for "DirectExpress" complaints on the Internet, it's almost mind-boggling, and none-the-less horrific what's happening to people who have the card.
Because it's my only reasonable method at present to receive my pension (since Social Security, for some still-unexplained reason, refuses to direct deposit my funds into my Canadian account) I know that my funds are available at about 1.00am on a particular date and I'm awake and ready to transfer the balance out. (As I've said in my previous post, I use "OFX" services and I still can't say one negative thing about them.) You see, "DirectExpress" doesn't provide for "Bill Pay" or any recurring payment options. But, from the multitudinous posts on so many forums on-line and this recent discovery of manipulation, it appears increasingly suspicious.
I just thought I'd post this information as a follow-up and warning for those of us who are all trying to retrieve the money we actually worked our life-times for. It never ceases to amaze how much trouble we have to endure, simply to receive what we worked for and were promised.
Good luck all. Keep up the "good battle". (We might not win, but as we get older, at least we know the time ahead grows shorter.)