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Bank Clerk can't add up????

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I went into my Natwest bank today to pay in two cheques totalling £87. The bank clerk filled out the paying in slip for me and I noticed he had put £76 in the total. When I pointed it out to him, he was a bit flustered and I made light of the situation. However when I left I felt quite aggreived that had I not pointed it out that I would have been credited £11 short.

Would this have been the case or would someone have picked it up. He also didn't ask me to sign the slip either. Which I thought was strange!

Sarah:D
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  • Good thing you noticed the error. You were right to point it out to the teller. Makes you wonder how many other mistakes they make with people's accounts.
  • well, he should have done as he was trained & given you the slip to complete, he's supposed to check your banking - It would have been picked up at the processing centre as the transaction wouldn't have balanced & they would have notified you in writing - he could have been a trainee or just having an off-day as we all do
  • Give the lad a break, he was probably a new starter, as virginmoneysaver said you would have been credited with the correct amount. We all make mistakes at work, I know I sometimes do :wink:
  • oldwiring
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    Threre is one sure way of never making a mistake. Do nothing.
  • Sarahjovi
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    Thanks,

    I accept that people make mistakes, and that he might have been a newbie, but I can't work out how he got 76 from 52 and 35 :confused: .

    Ah well, no harm done, but he was a little strange the way he got all flustered!

    Sarah:D
  • gt94sss2
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    Sarahjovi wrote: »
    I accept that people make mistakes, and that he might have been a newbie, but I can't work out how he got 76 from 52 and 35 :confused:

    If I had to guess he added the cheques up correctly.

    However, the keys 6, 7 & 8 are next to each other on the keyboard.

    So he mistyped in 76, instead of 87..

    Regards
    Sunil
  • Sarahjovi
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    gt94sss2 wrote: »
    So he mistyped in 76, instead of 87..

    Regards
    Sunil

    Except he had wrtten it by hand!

    Sarah:D
  • Sorry but mistakes happen, there are several checks in place and audit trails for incidents like this

    Secondly any bank I deal with get you too sign a confirmation slip were you would have saw the amount was incorrect

    Mountain out of a molehill me thinks
  • Sarahjovi wrote: »
    .....had I not pointed it out that I would have been credited £11 short.
    If the mistake had been in your favour, would you have pointed that out?
  • johnmoney05
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    If the mistake had been in your favour, would you have pointed that out?

    Would you?
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