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Kaupthing Edge CHAPS Transfer

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  • How do you take a screen shot please? Thankyou!
    KE veteran - life seemed so much simpler then!
  • tmvc2007
    tmvc2007 Posts: 89 Forumite
    Morning everyone.

    I'm off to a meeting now - I'll check back later and hopefully see some good news. My account was still empty at 7:30 and I'm not going to look again until 11. Here's hoping
    CHAPS 8th Oct Rec'd 20th Lloyds TSB
  • How do you take a screen shot please? Thankyou!
    ALT + PrintScreen (the key to the left of Scroll Lock) will put a copy of the active window on the clipboard. Then paste into wherever you want it.
    CHAPS out 8 Oct KE - received 20 Oct A+L
    Still here for moral support.
  • alared
    alared Posts: 4,029 Forumite
    How do you take a screen shot please? Thankyou!

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/tips/screenshot.mspx
  • bigg
    bigg Posts: 661 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    fredthrung wrote: »
    ALT + PrintScreen (the key to the left of Scroll Lock) will put a copy of the active window on the clipboard. Then paste into wherever you want it.

    Mine works just by pressing the PrtScn key. No need to use the Alt key.

    OK. Just read post #5016. I'll get my coat. :wave:
  • moola_3
    moola_3 Posts: 46 Forumite
    Have thought about all this since last night - and start the day feeling even more concerned. ING have now given me repeated assurances - which have all failed to materialise. They send me BS emails but fail to respond to any I send. If only 5% of KE depositors have yet to be paid then they must all be on this forum.

    Now engaged in determining the jurisdiction in which to take proceedings.

    Be under no illusion, the monetary system is in collapse. Everything that now happens in the banking world is a symptom of that, and not a coincidence. Any day, further events could unfold, destroying the value of our deposits or making them to all intents and purposes unaccessible. Gold is now the only place for a store of value.
  • Hi everyone, good luck today with your fund transfers. I'm still waiting on a moderate CHAPS transfer from 8th Oct going to my linked RBS account which I needed for a holiday. (Which I've now had courtesy of Mastercard). The bulk of my "easy acess" cash was with Ice Save so I unfixed a fairly substantial KE Term Deposit account on 8th October so I would have access to some ready cash. Guess what..it's still fixed. I don't know if I am the only one in this position but it's inconvenient to say the least and a tad worrying it's taking so long.
  • uk_steve
    uk_steve Posts: 375 Forumite
    quick question if i was going to do a chaps transfer today, whats the average time to hit my nominated account?, i dread to read the posts its 251 pages long
    Oh well we only live once ;-)
  • dag_2
    dag_2 Posts: 793 Forumite
    I agree that ING having a cash injection shouldn't make much difference, after all, loads of other big name banks have had cash injections. We've moved on from the situation of governments dithering about bank cash injections causing Northern-Rock-style runs.

    However, I'm beginning to suspect that that's not the only problem.

    Sorry - but another theory! After all, banks aren't lending to each other at the best of times right now. And if the UK government agency that brokered the deal wasn't sure which pending transactions had gone through and which ones hadn't at the time of the ING takeover, then they might have assumed that the outstanding balances were lower than they actually were, which means I think it's possible that ING might not yet have been paid in full for the actual balances by the KSF administrators and/or the UK government.

    And if the amount that ING were paid has already been gobbled up by the transactions that they put through to pay us great unwashed over the last two weeks, then to make any further payments means that they're effectively extending credit to a bank that's already gone bust (ie, KSF).

    And I wouldn't blame ING for not wanting to do that, especially in the current climate, and particularly if ING are anticipating difficulties of their own right now. Not that that helps us, though.

    But is there any evidence that other depositors with ING can't get their money right now? Not much that I can see. But I do hope that doesn't change.

    Does anyone know exactly which government department or agency was charged with seizing the KSF assets and transferring the assets to ING? Was it the FSCS? Or was it someone else? Perhaps they could do with answering us one or two questions too.
    :p
  • Morning all - Just logging in.
    Glad to see the usual CHAPS and CHAPESSES here.
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