A payment of �2000 has been paid in error to my HSBC business account. HSBC have written to me saying the sender has asked for the payment back and i need to authorise it for them to do it. Do I have to do so or can i say no and keep the money?
I suggest there's a simple way of deciding how to deal with these circumstances. Imagine 'the boot was on the other foot'.
If your mother tried to do an electronic transfer of �2000 to you and accidentally entered the wrong account number would you want the recipient to return the money so she can redirect it to you? I think the answer would be YES.
I believe that they could transfer the money out of your account if they want to, even if it made you overdrawn by �2,000. If you had already spent some or all of the money however, then they would probably make an arrangement with you to pay it back. The short answer is if they want it back from you, they can & will get it back.
Make them wait i transferred some money into a HSBC account by mistake over 3 months ago , it turned out the account it went into had been closed through bad debt,( not my debt ) I have only just recieved the money back even though they admitted they had the money.
"Make them wait" , anjlegs? It won't be the bank that suffers, it will be the other customer who, just like yourself , made a mistake and was then made to wait for their money. Johnsmith44 should pay it back quickly and then hope someone would do the same for him if the boot were ever on the other foot