Tell HN: Don't use Wise Business (TransferWise) to receive business payments
Wise Business has changed the number of our USD account on a very short notice - just two weeks. The message was "Your old account details will continue to work until October 31, 2023. After that, any payments sent to these details will automatically be refunded to the sender. And any direct debits using these details will fail."
I can't believe how irresponsible and unwise (pun intended) this is.
We use(d) Wise to receive payments from enterprise customers. These payments are frequently made on a NET 30 or NET 60 term. The account number is registered in many procurement systems of our customers. Changing it is a huge hassle, and what's worse - there is absolutely no guarantee that it won't happen again.
Don't use Wise Business for receiving payments. Always assume that your account numbers can change at any moment on a short notice.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 32.2 ms ] threadYou're lucky, for me it was a zero-day notice. Here are bits of the email I got:
> Due to an operational change, your USD account details for your Wise Business and Personal accounts are changing. [...] From today, October 17, 2023, your old USD account details will no longer work.
I actually reached out to Wise support and complained about this practice, as this is borderline illegal, a bank is not allowed to behave like this. They said they are doing an internal investigation on what happened and will get back to me within 30 days.
I'm also looking at filing a complaint to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or similar.