Munchie
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I am dealing with somebody and he/she is unsure about how secure it is
im with barclays and so are they...i suggested to transfer the amount into his/hers bank account but he/she has a thought in there mind that i can take money out of there account!
can u kind people on here reassure that i am a good trader and that there is no way i can take money out of somebodys account if i have there sort code and account number please?
thanks!
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Tom J
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yeah done it quite a few times before and its fine, they cant do anything with your account number and sort code, if you think about it, them details are on a cheque.
plus i have done dealings with Munchie and he is a decent trader
Tom
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Jamie
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Name, Sort Code & account number is all that is needed to receive a salary from working.
Thats enough proof
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Colin
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Ive done it a few times and its a very good way of giving someone cash....instant cash aswell!
Also, account number and sort code is on every statement you get sent or from a machine....no way can anyone remove cash from an account with only that.
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Colin
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Oh yeah and munch is buttoned straight up the middle, even tho her a scouser.....he wouldnt rip you off
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Skipz
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quote: Originally posted by Kolin
Oh yeah and munch is buttoned straight up the middle, even tho her a scouser.....he wouldnt rip you off
fook all wrong wi Scousers....
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by h18_oab
quote: Originally posted by Kolin
Oh yeah and munch is buttoned straight up the middle, even tho her a scouser.....he wouldnt rip you off
fook all wrong wi Scousers....
U gonna tell me your 1/3 Aus 1/3 Scot and 1/3 Scouse now
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Skipz
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nah stayed there before i moved to Australia Tit!
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by h18_oab
nah stayed there before i moved to Australia Tit!
Fook all wrong with tits
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Skipz
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i know brilliant fun arent they
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Tim
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I use online transfers all the time. It's perfectly safe -- like someone said it's only information you have on cheques etc etc... It's no where near as risky as using your debit card in a petrol station -- damn thieving *£&% 
...and I'm sure Munchie wouldn't mess you around. If he does, I'll send Ian round
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Munchie
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deal done via bank transfer
cheers guys
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Ian
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The best you can possibly hope for is to recall the money back from the transfer but there's normally a time frame in which this has got to happen, its normally not an issue as cross-bank the money takes longer to clear than the recall timeframe but at the same bank the money appears instantly.
It differs from bank to bank exactly how long you get to cancel the transfer and get your money back.
Worse case is you need to leave the money alone for a day and see if it stays there or don't deal with dodgy scousers.
You can also make up a blag card with the sort code and account numbers and get some fake id in the same name, and go and try and withdraw some money over the counter while being filmed on the bank security system. Thats a couple of years for fraud, mind.
[Edited on 10-01-2005 by Ian]
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Munchie
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hahaha!!!!! i aint dodgy me tho! im honest with everything i buy or sell!
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Skipz
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Munch you stay in Maghull they are all dodgy bastards in Maghull (well according to my old man )
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Ally
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With sort code and account number you can only put money into an account
You would need the long number on her card to be able to withdraw anything
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Munchie
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
You would need the long number on her card to be able to withdraw anything
ill just ask him for that now....haha
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
With sort code and account number you can only put money into an account
Incorrect, you need this on a card, along with some id that proves that you are the account holder and you can withdraw cash over the counter at any bank. I wouldn't give it out to just anyone but this is a long shot of course.
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BlueCorsa
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I'm told that some banks will just take a signature - no card, no ID!
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