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Question #: 201
Topic #: 1
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There is no error in an error in EFT when there is situation as:

  • A. The reversal of a direct deposit made in error is not considered an unauthorized EFT if the deposit was made to the wrong customer's account, a duplicate was made to the customer's account, or a credit was made in the wrong amount
  • B. A request for duplicate copies of statements
  • C. The failure to receive a receipt from an electronic terminal when the transaction amount is $25 or more
  • D. A returning request for information for tax or recordkeeping purposes
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Suggested Answer: AB 🗳️

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Dex24
6 months, 2 weeks ago
A, B, D, page, 634. See below. An error is not one of the following: a. The reversal of a direct deposit made in error is not considered an unauthorized EFT if the deposit was made to the wrong customer’s account, a duplicate was made to the customer’s account, or a credit was made in the wrong amount b. A routine inquiry about an account balance c. A request for duplicate copies of statements d. A request for information for tax or recordkeeping purposes e. The failure to receive a receipt from an electronic terminal when the transaction amount is $15 or less
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Cam22
8 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
An error in an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) typically doesn't occur when there's a request for duplicate copies of statements. This is considered a routine inquiry rather than an error in the EFT process. Options A, C, and D describe situations that might involve errors in EFTs: Option A discusses situations involving incorrect or duplicate direct deposits, which could indeed be considered errors. Option C addresses a failure to receive a receipt for a transaction, which could be an error depending on the circumstances. Option D mentions a returning request for information for tax or recordkeeping purposes, which could also involve an error in the EFT process.
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