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Bank says I owe them £500

joew5421
Posts: 18 Forumite
Hi,
Does anyone know whether there is a time limit to banks chasing people on this sort of thing? Shouldn't they have raised this before they agreed to close the account? I thought everything on that account was now done and dusted!
I'm not trying to dodge any money I owe, but it was a long time ago and don't remember it coming up at the time. Annoyingly I can't simply log in and check my statements because I've moved on from all the accounts involved. I'm a little annoyed that they've just dropped this on me!
- I closed a bank account a couple of months ago, and the balance was all paid etc. I've just got a letter from them saying that I owe £500 because they've found a mistake that was made in September last year (9 months ago).
- Apparently there was a mistake where the bank sent £500 to one of my other bank accounts (a different company). It shouldn't have happened so they credited the money back to my account from their own funds. They're now saying they've only just realised that they never got the £500 back from the other bank account.
Does anyone know whether there is a time limit to banks chasing people on this sort of thing? Shouldn't they have raised this before they agreed to close the account? I thought everything on that account was now done and dusted!
I'm not trying to dodge any money I owe, but it was a long time ago and don't remember it coming up at the time. Annoyingly I can't simply log in and check my statements because I've moved on from all the accounts involved. I'm a little annoyed that they've just dropped this on me!
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I think that a 'debt' can be chased legally for up to 6/7 years.0
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They have six years to chase you for the debt.Im an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0
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Let me guess which bank this was: Santander?0
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Have we established that this was a loan and not a gift? The "borrower" doesn't seem to have entered into any agreement.
The bank was obliged to restore the payment that was incorrectly debited. What they did with the money is their problem. If they sent it into a black hole, tough.
The bank would seem to be in the same position as a customer who sends money to the wrong account and can't get it back.
Welll it wasn't the customers who invented this useless payment system, it was the banks. Perhaps if they suffer from its inadequacies, they'll fix it."It will take, five, 10, 15 years to get back to where we need to be. But it's no longer the individual banks that are in the wrong, it's the banking industry as a whole." - Steven Cooper, head of personal and business banking at Barclays, talking to Martin Lewis0 -
Have we established that this was a loan and not a gift? The "borrower" doesn't seem to have entered into any agreement.
The bank was obliged to restore the payment that was incorrectly debited. What they did with the money is their problem. If they sent it into a black hole, tough.
The bank would seem to be in the same position as a customer who sends money to the wrong account and can't get it back.
Welll it wasn't the customers who invented this useless payment system, it was the banks. Perhaps if they suffer from its inadequacies, they'll fix it.
Doesnt work like thatDon't put your trust into an Experian score - it is not a number any bank will ever use & it is generally a waste of money to purchase it. They are also selling you insurance you dont need.0 -
as a good will gesture tell them to swivel0
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Hi,
- I closed a bank account a couple of months ago, and the balance was all paid etc. I've just got a letter from them saying that I owe £500 because they've found a mistake that was made in September last year (9 months ago).
- Apparently there was a mistake where the bank sent £500 to one of my other bank accounts (a different company). It shouldn't have happened so they credited the money back to my account from their own funds. They're now saying they've only just realised that they never got the £500 back from the other bank account.
Presumably, the £500 was credited to your other account though ...?
Yes, it's annoying, but difficult to argue that you shouldn't have to pay it back, if you've effectively got the money in the other account.Warning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac0 -
Debt_Free_Chick wrote: »[/LIST]Presumably, the £500 was credited to your other account though ...?
Yes, it's annoying, but difficult to argue that you shouldn't have to pay it back, if you've effectively got the money in the other account.
Ah, wait, no, I didn't read that bit properly.
Yes, if the money went to the OP's account they should pay it back. There's no reason they should have it twice.urs sinserly,
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Thought that was the case. I'd have expected them to have all this in order before they agreed to close the account though.
I need to sit down and look through all the old statements before I'm sure the money stayed in my other account. It may well have. Hopefully they'll be reasonable and accept payment in instalments - can't just hand £500 over!
Thanks for all the comments.0
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