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Cash withdrawl reversal
mick_vandick
Posts: 522 Forumite
Hi folks
Silly me withdrew £10 but forgot to take the cash. Realised when i went to shop straight after.
Account says 'cash withdrawl' and then above that 'cash withdrawl reversal' and then above that 'cash withdrawl'
So it's gone out, gone back as it knows i didn;t take it but then come out of my bank again.
I am confused, will it reverse again when checked?
Luckily it was not in a busy place and before some one tells me how dumb i am, i know that and to be fair its the first time! :T
Silly me withdrew £10 but forgot to take the cash. Realised when i went to shop straight after.
Account says 'cash withdrawl' and then above that 'cash withdrawl reversal' and then above that 'cash withdrawl'
So it's gone out, gone back as it knows i didn;t take it but then come out of my bank again.
I am confused, will it reverse again when checked?
Luckily it was not in a busy place and before some one tells me how dumb i am, i know that and to be fair its the first time! :T
:beer:
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Comments
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Check again tomorrow - or better still online where you can get a more detailed statement.
Are you sure that the first cash withdrawal is today's - you did not take any money out yesterday or last night?
If you are down £10 make a claim through your bank.0 -
As you were not in a "busy place" and you mention a "cash withdrawal reversal", it most likely means that the cash machine retained your cash when you didn't remove it after a short time out period.
Chances are it will be re-credited to your account by Monday or Tuesday.You may question anything I say. Just be polite, otherwise you go straight on to my Ignore List, which funds a good old fashioned knees-up every Xmas. Cheers;)0
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