Like cell networks do with phone numbers, banks are allowed to recycle account numbers, causing inconvenience and, worse, loss.
Recycling is all the rage, but consumers generally aren’t enthused by the idea of their old bank account or cellphone number being recycled — that is, being passed on to someone else.
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