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Just been to the bank and lodged some money to cover DD's etc.
It was not until I got home that I noticed the money that I had placed in the hatch had not been lifted (£240) and I have lifted it with my receipts and lodgement book.
Should I be good ?......Would you ?
keep it m8..................ripoff the ripoff merchants
Wow what a mistake by the teller, they usually count it twice, if you have a receipt to say it was lodged then it was lodged. Just check with ATM statement but its hard to say what I would do if in that position myself, some people say things but when it happens to them they do the oposite.....I reckon I would have kept it.
would hold on to it incase the bank wants it back
Do you think they can would ask for it back ?... think it would take me to admit it would it not ?
Do you think they can would ask for it back ?... think it would take me to admit it would it not ?
they may do m8.............£240 down at the end of the day might point directly to you
they may do m8.............£240 down at the end of the day might point directly to you
the opposite happened to me once.
I handed over a cloth bag with £3500 in mixed notes and coins at the defered checking window(that meant you didn't need to wait till they counted).
Any way the teller took the bag took my pay in slip and stamped my book
The next week my account was bouncing cheques and DD's all over the place. So on checking with the bank they told me that I hadn't paid any money in. I explained that I had paid in the £3500 and had a stamp in my pay in book to prove it.
Next thing the manager is on the phone explaining that they knew they were £3500 over but couldn't figure out where it came from (even though they had a pay in slip with my account number on it for the exact amount they were over lol).
So I wouldn't worry about them connecting you with a £240 shortfall m8....they ain't that bright.
I am just going to mention my post 2 again.
if the shoe was on the other foot here and the back had lost your 240 you would be bleeting your eyes out here! Complaining the bank had"lost" your money!
he'd have a receipt to say he paid it in.
do they have a receipt to say he took it back again?
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