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mrs_overall | 17:17 Thu 26th Jul 2012 | ChatterBank
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My daughter is on holiday in London with a friend and rang me this afternoon to say she was getting low on money, so I said I'd go to the Halifax and pay some cash into her account. I had no documentation with me and they refused to let me pay cash in, saying "If we accept the money it may confirm that your daughter has an account here. I can neither confirm or deny your daughter has an account." What makes it worse is that I paid money into her account on Monday to the same cashier. Grrrrr.
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Data protection...grrrrrr. When my ma, who was heavily involved in her church, started to behave even more oddly than usual I asked her priest if he would keep an eye on her and let me know if he thought there may be problems starting (Alzheimer`s). No, he told me, because of data protection and confidentiality! Did I ever give him data protection up his cassock.
why didn't you jsut ring her and ask her for the number?. I don't really get how you expected it to go to the right account without any details -let's say her name is miss penny overall - how do you know there isn't 5 different penny overalls with an account there?
I always accept money from people. The trouble is I do not often pay it back.

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bednobs, my daughter has an unusual name, this is a one horse town in the back of beyond and the cashier (going by HER unusual name on her badge) is the mother of one of my daughters friends
Looks as if her daughter is giving her grief and quoting your daughter as an example
I'm surprised you were able to pay money in previously without any paperwork. I thought bank/BS tellers had to balance their cash balance with paperwork receipts at the end of each day. Perhaps the teller made out a paying in slip for you before.

I can recall when my sister, who was a PO counter clerk, would come home late saying it took her ages to balance her draw. Maybe things are done differently these days and they don't bother.
i still don't get it. With my bank, i don't have a branch as such (i have the branch i opened the account at of course) but i can go into any branch to do any banking. I wouldn't assume no-one in the country had the same name as me :)
Joint top with Santander for incompetence.

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