Tiesto
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Went into the bank on Saturday to take out £3k out of my account, and went smoothly enough. Then got home to check my balance and they had taken out the money but then striaght away put it back with a "COR" listed as the payment type 
So basically given me 3k cash
Will leave it in the bank account for a few months and see what happens, dont want them to come back and ask for it when i dont have anything to pay them with!
Anyone know how long i should wait to see if i get away with it? Or just go back to the bank and say sorry you've made a mistake heres the 3k? Was going to close my account with them anyways.
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C2RL R
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they will notice if you don't tell them. last time my bank did something like this they let me keep the money anyway as it was their fuck up. we are only talking about £250 though.
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Fro
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Legally i dont think you have to say anything its down to them to ask you for it back. I'd just wait and see what happens
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Neo
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quote: Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Legally i dont think you have to say anything its down to them to ask you for it back. I'd just wait and see what happens
bingo....although i wouldnt spend it. Just leave it in the account so gain interest. When they say woops we fucked up just give it back
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Tommy L
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move it to a high interest account
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Cosmo
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I wouldnt move it anywhere as they wont ask for it back and rather just take it.
I once had £450,000 paid into my account by mistake and they just took it out with no warning or explanation.
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Dave A
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I would withdraw it (at this point they will probably realise its a mistake anyway)
open up another account with another bank, leavi it in there for at least 3 months.
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stu_c
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Registered: 11th Dec 07
Location: Westleigh, Greater Manchester
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draw it out!!
its their fuck up jus play it stupid with the bank"!!
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DannyB
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Leave it for a while, you dont want to spend it or most of it only for the bank to turn round and say you have to pay it back, its their mistake so just wait till/if they notice.
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Cosmo
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They will notice!
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AndyKent
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Just leave it, if its still there in 3 months, winner - more than likely it'll be gone by the end of the week though.
Definately don't move it!
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micra_pete
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Registered: 23rd Apr 03
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they have every right to take it back
If you withdraw and spend iit, they can still make you pay it back.
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Pablo
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quote: Originally posted by aPk
Just leave it, if its still there in 3 months, winner - more than likely it'll be gone by the end of the week though.
Definately don't move it!
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Brabus
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I work for a bank, all transactions are Audited, it will get noticed, you will get a letter.....soon.
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Ian W
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I read in the news a while back about a women who got a good bitta cash accidently transferred and spent it all.
She went to prision for fraud and theft
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Tiesto
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Will leave it in there and get some interest out of it in the meantime.
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Jas
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there was a lad who had 2mil iirc put in his bank, he was only 17
he has to pay back what he spent on an ipod weekly from his EMA allowance
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Doug
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
I wouldnt move it anywhere as they wont ask for it back and rather just take it.
I once had £450,000 paid into my account by mistake and they just took it out with no warning or explanation.
Pocket money got paid twice that week?
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little_duke
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leave it in.im with hsbc and they notice straight away if things like that happens.
[Edited on 15-09-2008 by little_duke]
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Tom
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@ all those who think it's ok to spend it.
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johnhara1
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Registered: 19th Oct 06
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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Hmmm...id leave it although when the bank paid my bro something silly like £1 into his account by accident they phoned him and asked permission to take it back
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MatthewR
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Registered: 21st Oct 02
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
@ all those who think it's ok to spend it.
happend to my mate £600 he agreed to pay back £10 a month though
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
I wouldnt move it anywhere as they wont ask for it back and rather just take it.
I once had £450,000 paid into my account by mistake and they just took it out with no warning or explanation.
Pocket money got paid twice that week?
Twice? I said £450k not £4.5m.
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Doug
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Cosmo we would be good together.
Lets dock.
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mattk
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Id tell them, their gonna notice and are gonna ask for it back, by prolonging it your only gonna get your hopes up
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