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Fraud, Natwest! I think :S
rbradley89
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Hello,
On the 12th of this month, my brother accessed my online banking and transfered 100 pounds in to his account without my permission. :mad:
I am on Job Seekers Allowance, and he took my JSA.
I had given him my password back in May 2009 but right after changed it, In October 2009 I changed it back to that password because I go through changeing passwords on everything.
I reported this to my bank and to the police.
I got a letter from the banks fraud team today saying that they will not refund it because I gave my password to a 3rd party, even though I changed it pretty much twice.
Surely this is illegial regardless, I am tempted to take legal advice about this, if ts fraud in the law's eyes, surely it should be with the bank.
I really could do with some advice.
Thanks, Ross
On the 12th of this month, my brother accessed my online banking and transfered 100 pounds in to his account without my permission. :mad:
I am on Job Seekers Allowance, and he took my JSA.
I had given him my password back in May 2009 but right after changed it, In October 2009 I changed it back to that password because I go through changeing passwords on everything.
I reported this to my bank and to the police.
I got a letter from the banks fraud team today saying that they will not refund it because I gave my password to a 3rd party, even though I changed it pretty much twice.
Surely this is illegial regardless, I am tempted to take legal advice about this, if ts fraud in the law's eyes, surely it should be with the bank.
I really could do with some advice.
Thanks, Ross
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Comments
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Idiot.
You gave him your online banking password!
Sorry but you loose.
Ps... Troll alert!For everthing else there's mastercard.
For clampers there's Barclaycard.0 -
Has to be a troll post, nobody could be that stupid.
( Could they? )..:D0
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