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Debit card and 'reserved' money

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  • skeggysteve
    skeggysteve Posts: 134 Forumite
    Many thanks for all the replies.

    Money has got to the company I wanted to pay - had to check online banking to find out!

    BUT

    If the banks can reserve the money almost instantly than why can't they just transfer it?
  • If the banks can reserve the money almost instantly than why can't they just transfer it?

    the simplest answer is the bank cant send it because they dont know comapnys sortcode/account number as this isnt supplied on a vp authoirsation (because it isnt needed). responsibility still falls with retailer to TAKE it as opposed to bank SENDing it.

    if company gave you their bank sortcode/acc number then you could send it over to them through BACS but this would kinda defeat the point of having a visa system.



    hth

    DC
  • mippy
    mippy Posts: 497 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    this has happened to me with Abbey. I spent £100 in a shop and the shop had to call for authorisation as I rarely spend that much at once! Consequently I was charged twice, and £200 left the account. While the money left my account to float about in the financial ether a cheque bounced and I was charged. I got the charges reversed but it was a pain for the cheque people and for me.
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