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£1000,s taken from my current account

I checked my balance recently and noticed I was many thousands overdrawn.

My heart skipped a beat , i broke out in a cold sweat and felt dizzy. I felt terrible.

A victim of fraud were my first thoughts.

After gathering myself I called my bank to break the bad news.

Explained the situation, and there was a pause, then a the reply,

" We are terribly sorry sir but we recently see that have transfered an ISA youahdwith us out , well we also debited the same amount from your current account"

I couldnt beleive it !!! :eek:


Is this sort of banking practise acceptable , am I over reacting , ?

My own bank had put me thorugh a hard time :(

I have made a complaint via email , but i dont seem to get any response from this.

Is this something thats just an unfortunate banking error ?

Advice greatly appreciated

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  • maemaesmummy
    maemaesmummy Posts: 2,474 Forumite
    Similar thing happened to me a few years ago... we transferred £15k into current account to buy a car.. instead of crediting our account they debited it lol... we ended up with a lovely hamper being delivered and a £50 goodwill payment
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  • Bloomberg
    Bloomberg Posts: 665 Forumite
    cbrpaul wrote: »
    I checked my balance recently and noticed I was many thousands overdrawn.

    My heart skipped a beat , i broke out in a cold sweat and felt dizzy. I felt terrible.

    A victim of fraud were my first thoughts.

    After gathering myself I called my bank to break the bad news.

    Explained the situation, and there was a pause, then a the reply,

    " We are terribly sorry sir but we recently see that have transfered an ISA youahdwith us out , well we also debited the same amount from your current account"

    I couldnt beleive it !!! :eek:


    Is this sort of banking practise acceptable , am I over reacting , ?

    My own bank had put me thorugh a hard time :(

    I have made a complaint via email , but i dont seem to get any response from this.

    Is this something thats just an unfortunate banking error ?

    Advice greatly appreciated


    That is totally unacceptable, you should ask to see your branch manager if ned be. Even change banks if you get no joy.
    Money is a wise mans religion
  • cbrpaul
    cbrpaul Posts: 756 Forumite
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    edited 26 April 2010 at 2:14PM
    Thankyou for the replies ,


    Its an online only bank.



    Thankyou
  • Hazzanet
    Hazzanet Posts: 1,725 Forumite
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    Name the bank; is it Smile?
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  • cbrpaul
    cbrpaul Posts: 756 Forumite
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    First Direct
  • Hazzanet
    Hazzanet Posts: 1,725 Forumite
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    FD are quite good by all accounts, so I'm surprised you've had a problem.

    Best way to sort it is to call them up and use the words "Formal Complaint". I'm sure they'll sort it out fairly quickly.

    Have they corrected the error yet?
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  • cbrpaul
    cbrpaul Posts: 756 Forumite
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    Yes the reason i moved to FD was down to their customer service ,
    Error was fixed after a few calls.

    Words cannot explain the way you feel when you look at your bank account balance and its states your over £12,000.00 OD !!!
  • Hazzanet
    Hazzanet Posts: 1,725 Forumite
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    If this had dragged on over weeks, I would probably have escalated it further, but when you look at it, they made a mistake (they can happen to anyone) and they fixed it fairly quickly.

    I assume all charges etc were cancelled (if there were any?). If so, I'd put it down to experience, and be glad that they were responsive to the initial phone call instead of leaving you with a bigger headache.
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  • david39
    david39 Posts: 1,968 Forumite
    I agree with Hazzanet.

    An error was made, you spotted it and reported it and it was corrected.
    You are not injured or out of pocket, you just had a nasty surprise, that's all.

    End of story.
  • Halifax ba££sed up our ISA transfers a year ago and put us £64,000 overdrawn!!
    Ethical moneysaver
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