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Paid a cheque in using ATM deposit facility

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Paid a DVLA cheque in to my local Halifax branch ATM machine on Thursday. Got a deposit receipt (which I have now lost) and then took £30 cash out with a withdrawal receipt (now lost too). The transaction for the cash has shown on my statement but there is no entry or balance change for the cheque.

I have tried calling the telephone banking and they told me to ring the local store. I have tried to ring but no answer and got put through to what must be a Halifax switchboard who said they would get store to ring me back.

Has anyone else ever had cheques not deposit through an ATM before. How do I stand if they have lost it or it's not gone through. It's just a white deposit envelope, how will they know it's mine.

I could do with that money being in my account asap.

Your thoughts ?
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  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    Mat_Lock wrote: »
    It's just a white deposit envelope, how will they know it's mine.
    You didn't think to write your sort code & account number on the envelope or back of the cheque?
  • Mat_Lock
    Mat_Lock Posts: 2,386 Forumite
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    I've never had a problem before and I don't carry a pen around with me. In hindsight yes maybe I should have written those details on it but having paid hundreds of cheques in before I didn't expect it.
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    Mat_Lock wrote: »
    I've never had a problem before and I don't carry a pen around with me. In hindsight yes maybe I should have written those details on it but having paid hundreds of cheques in before I didn't expect it.
    On the very few occasions that I've paid cheques in via an ATM, the envelopes provided have had a printed area for you to enter the cheque amount & payee's account number.
  • dzug1
    dzug1 Posts: 13,535 Forumite
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    If it was just a cheque in an envelope with no details, they won't know it's yours.

    It will go into a suspense account (if they process it at all) until you sort it out with them.
  • anamenottaken
    anamenottaken Posts: 4,198 Forumite
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    Don't cheques have the payee's name on?
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    Don't cheques have the payee's name on?
    And if the bank has 2 or more customers named "J.Smith", "W.Bloggs", etc.?
  • dzug1
    dzug1 Posts: 13,535 Forumite
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    Don't cheques have the payee's name on?


    Yes - but they could have a number of customers with that name. If it's a common name certainly will.
  • anamenottaken
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    dzug1 wrote: »
    Yes - but they could have a number of customers with that name. If it's a common name certainly will.
    Agreed, but it does rather help to narrow it down (even J Smith or H Patel).
  • duchy
    duchy Posts: 19,511 Forumite
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    Are you seriously saying you paid in a cheque with no indication of what account it should be credited to -or was it one of these put your card in and it's supposed to lik the two up ? Must say I thought (though it's a long time since I've deposited to Halifax that way) the deposit envelopes had spaces for you to complete with name and account number ?
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  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    I never put details on the paying in envelope at the Nationwide.
    The machine (alledgedly) prints a number on the envelope as it's taken in, this ties up to the one on the receipt.
    I've never had a problem yet.
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