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Originally Posted by _Q_
If you are fully convinced that you got scammed, then yes transfer it to another account. Although this might be taken as failure to make a payment and might screw up your credit. I am not 100% sure, so you should check into that.
I also worked at a bank for a few months years back, and I know that if you can't make a payment out of a designated account, then the bank has the right to take the money out of another account. That or a credit card that you have with a bank. Either that, or you can have the money appear in the different acount today and then come tomorrow you see the transaction to transfer it to the account cancelled and the payment to paypal went through. I hope that makes sense.
You should call your bank and tell them specifically not to allow that transaction to go through. Tell them that it was a scam and it's being investigated right now, or something along those lines.
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I dont think you've been working at that bank for very long as a bank is to NEVER take funds out of a client's credit card account based on defaults on a bank account
It's dangerous to be giving improper banking advice based on "maybes" and "I think"