Some Americans say their stimulus checks have been deposited, but not into their bank accounts.

About 70 million people were supposed to receive the deposit this week, the Treasury Department said on Monday. People started asking questions after checking the status of their check on the “Get My Payment” web tool and finding their listed bank information was incorrect and their bank balance unstimulated.

You can track the status of your stimulus check through the tool.

Aimme Saldana told USA Today the numbers listed for her bank account were completely unfamiliar.

“I was so confused,” said Saldana. “I don’t know where they got that number from.” The warehouse worker in Ontario, California, planned to use the check to cover bills. “I lost two weeks of pay because I was sick. I was depending on that for my car payment.”

The IRS said if you don’t see the payment in your account, check with your bank to verify it was received.

Some people Tweeted at the IRS about the issue.

One Twitter user said she contacted her bank about the issue, but her bank said “there’s nothing they can do.”

IRS spokeswoman Jodie Reynolds told USA TODAY she hadn’t heard anything about stimulus checks being deposited into the wrong bank accounts and would look into the matter.

Did your stimulus check go to the wrong account? You can reach out to reporter Anna Beahm on Twitter at @_AnnaBeahm. Or, you can send email to abeahm@al.com.