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My Bank Has Lost My Cash Deposit What Can I Do?
I made a cash deposit which was accepted and ny paying in slip stamped up, My bank now say it was an error and that I deposited less than they originally stamped up. What can I do?
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THECORBYLOON, I did this too except I used my paying in book. Following day I happened to check my balance at the ATM outside the bank and noticed it hadn't been paid in. Luckily the same girl was outside bank and went in to check what had happened as she had given the cash and book to the one behind the counter and the book was stamped and signed. Came out five minutes later and said money was now in account and she had never heard of this before. She did say she was very sorry for it happening but since then I always check after doing this. A small amount I may not have noticed but this was in the hundreds.
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sorry cant name the bank at present as Im seeking legal advice ready to sue. It was a cash payment over the counter. Paying in slip was from my paying in book, it was stamped with what I believe was the correct amount after the cashier counted it. It was shown as the correct amount when I checked the account online later, but the account also showed the bank had removed the original figure and put in a significantly reduced amount. they only contacted me hours after the in-payment and then only to tell me.
You say that the bank person counted the money and signed the slip and agreed with the amount that you wished to deposit.
This amount was deposited into your account then withdrawn and a lesser amount deposited.
To me, the bank has not 'lost' your money and they seem not to dispute the amount that you deposited. However, it may be that there was a problem with the actual money deposited. Could some of it be fake (or whatever the word is)?
What did they say when they phoned you? You really need to have a proper talk with the bank manager.
This amount was deposited into your account then withdrawn and a lesser amount deposited.
To me, the bank has not 'lost' your money and they seem not to dispute the amount that you deposited. However, it may be that there was a problem with the actual money deposited. Could some of it be fake (or whatever the word is)?
What did they say when they phoned you? You really need to have a proper talk with the bank manager.
update. The bank have still not acknowledged or answered my formal complaint despite numerous emails, phone calls and letters to the bank and its head office. Disappointingly, I find that my better option rather than to issue a summons (which would be quicker) I now have to take it to the Ombudsman which is what I will do. Meanwhile the bank still has my cash... and no (Wolfe) there is no question of fake notes or any kind of fraud on my part - it seems the bank can simply ignore its own rules, procedures and legal obligations as and when it feels like. I will not be letting this go - the amount is too high to even consider.
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