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5 minutes ago, BlitzFirst said:

 

 

They've fixed this.

 

The payment was automatic from the IRS to the debt because the IRS had the debt and automatic deposit account on file.  USAA, once notified, worked quickly to get his check back to him.

 

Disclaimer:  I have vested interest in this because I'm a USAA member and I read numerous articles about this and found that one was updated with this information.

usaa only responded to political pressure.    from the story i linked

 

Carrie provided the Prospect with a text exchange she had with a representative of USAA, who explained that Carrie’s coronavirus payment “will be used to offset the amount owed” on a USAA account she abandoned last year. Because the IRS still had Carrie’s USAA account on file, the agency sent the direct deposit there rather than to her new bank account at a different institution.

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this doesn't smell fishy at all....nope...not at all.   ok....it smells like a fish kill.   makes me remember trump getting rid of the oversight on this money.   

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/fema-paid-bankrupt-company-no-employees-55-million-n95-masks-2020-4?utmSource=twitter&utmContent=referral&utmTerm=topbar&referrer=twitter

 

In this chaotic effort to obtain supplies, the Trump administration awarded a $55 million contract to Panthera Worldwide LLC, a company with no expertise in the world of medical equipment, for N95 masks, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday.

Panthera's parent company filed for bankruptcy protection last fall, and one of its owners last year said it'd had no employees since May 2018, The Post reported, citing sworn testimony. It's no longer listed as an LLC in Virginia, where its main office is, after fees went unpaid, the newspaper said.

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2 minutes ago, commando said:

this doesn't smell fishy at all....nope...not at all.   ok....it smells like a fish kill.   makes me remember trump getting rid of the oversight on this money.   

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/fema-paid-bankrupt-company-no-employees-55-million-n95-masks-2020-4?utmSource=twitter&utmContent=referral&utmTerm=topbar&referrer=twitter

 

In this chaotic effort to obtain supplies, the Trump administration awarded a $55 million contract to Panthera Worldwide LLC, a company with no expertise in the world of medical equipment, for N95 masks, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday.

Panthera's parent company filed for bankruptcy protection last fall, and one of its owners last year said it'd had no employees since May 2018, The Post reported, citing sworn testimony. It's no longer listed as an LLC in Virginia, where its main office is, after fees went unpaid, the newspaper said.

 

 

 

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The Post reported that the Federal Emergency Management Agency was paying Panthera about $5.50 per mask, decidedly more than what the government pays companies with an established background in producing medical supplies such as 3M, which charges about $0.63 per mask.

 

Chuck Hagel, a former defense secretary, told The Post something was "amiss" about this order. "This is not how the government procures training or any type of supplies," he said. "You just wouldn't do business with somebody like that."

 

 

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14 hours ago, BlitzFirst said:

 

 

They've fixed this.

 

The payment was automatic from the IRS to the debt because the IRS had the debt and automatic deposit account on file.  USAA, once notified, worked quickly to get his check back to him.

 

Disclaimer:  I have vested interest in this because I'm a USAA member and I read numerous articles about this and found that one was updated with this information.

 

 

USAA is a non profit bank and shares any profit made with their members at the end of the year.  I've been a USAA member since 2000.

 

 

Thank-you for your service...

 

and, glad they got this snafu straightened out. 

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Guise....I think I just became a socialist.:o It looks like I got in just in time for that SBA PPP money. I was worried (still am a bit since I haven't actually received the money yet) when I heard the 349B was already gone but I signed the loan docs this morning so it's looking promising. It would be nice if I didn't have to lay anyone off or cut hours over the next couple of months (or ever).

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