ChatterBank1 min ago
I Can't Use Internet Banking
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I can't now make a bank transfer. I get an error code. I went into the bank and there's no problem they can see and made the transfer for me. I also talked to Barclays and they made a transfer on line, but can't understand the error. They have transferred this to their IT department, but it hasn't been put right. Has anyone had this problem?
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Santander stopped me making a transfer but didn't say why - which was particularly unhelpful. Their normal phone responders couldn't figure it out & put me on to their security section. They didn't say specifically that the stop was due to security reasons but after a few questions they made the transfer for me.
I got a refusal when it was too large
and also to a new account holder
considering the amount of internet bank fraud I take it philosophically.
It is worth rehearsing money laundering rules ( no umplication here) which is refusal / suspicion - anything that is not fanciful
( R v Shah I think but I am sure of the phrase)
and they dont have to tell you and if you ask they dont have to tell you why ( tipping off rules)
so a gottle of geer, gottle of geer reply ( they have to keep their mouths shut see?) should make YOU suspicious
and also to a new account holder
considering the amount of internet bank fraud I take it philosophically.
It is worth rehearsing money laundering rules ( no umplication here) which is refusal / suspicion - anything that is not fanciful
( R v Shah I think but I am sure of the phrase)
and they dont have to tell you and if you ask they dont have to tell you why ( tipping off rules)
so a gottle of geer, gottle of geer reply ( they have to keep their mouths shut see?) should make YOU suspicious