I went to a local bookshop on 29th Feb (called Sussex Stationers) and bought books to the value of �30 by debit card. Last week, i went to pay for some shopping by debit card and they declined the card saying there wasn't enough money in the account.
Checked at the bank and it seems that the bookshop have taken the transaction FIVE times causing me to go overdrawn.
I've asked at the bookshop and they said there was a computer error and i should get my money back in the next week or two....there was nothing the shop could do about it.
I've rang their head office and they've said the same.
I've now found out that a few other people have had the same from the same branch....some people bought stuff in mid Feb and still haven't been reimbursed.
Is there anything i can do about this....they have a lot of my money and i need to get food and petrol before payday on thursday.
What would happen if i walked in and "borrowed" 5 of their books for a few weeks ?
I would get in touch with Trading Standards or the Citizens Advice they would probably give you some advice. OR let me know where you live and I'll send you some money to tide you over till pay day!
Gelda....you're most kind especially as you don't know me from Adam !!!.....borrowed a tenner off one of the kids which will see us through till thursday.
I'm off to the bookshop again today to get some answers.
That's most unsatisfactory hammerman , and what a state is left you in you poor thing. I see no reason why , if they know it's gone through 5 times , that it can't be back in your account as soon as !
A few years ago , a car clinic took a card payment of �600 but I found it had taken � 1,200 . On returning to them they refunded before an hour was up .
This happend to my husband but with Wilkinsons! They took out a �50 debit transaction 5 times! It was a computer glitch and happend to most people who banked with Natwest and used their cards that weekend.
The money was back in our accout 3 days later.
If I was you I would kick up a BIG stink with the bank and the bookstore.