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Bank Mistake
On friday my husband went into our bank to withdraw �225.00 which he did, on saturday we got a telephone call from the bank cashier asking him what he withdrew that day. Not sure whether or not it was a hoax call and being busy with the kids we simply said, "well you should know, you at the bank have the receipt" however she persisted with the questioning and my husband (irritated by now) looked at his bank receipt and noticed that it had �25.00 on it rather than the �225.00 he withdraw. He realised why the lady was calling and simply said "well you should know, my receipt says very clearly �25.00, sorry very busy at the moment, goodbye" so at this point he has neither admitted or refuted the mistake. So our question is this, we have the receipt, this lady has clearly made a mistake, are we within our rights to keep the money or do we have to hand it back to the bank? Any advise would be much appreciated. Many Thanks
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Section 5(4) of the same Act states: Where a person gets property by another�s mistake, and is under an obligation to
make restoration (in whole or in part) of the property or its proceeds or of the value thereof, then to the extent of that obligation the property or proceeds shall be regarded (as against him) as belonging to the person entitled to restoration, and an intention not to make restoration shall be regarded accordingly as an intention to deprive that person of the property or proceeds".
The combination of these two paragraphs means that you will be committing a criminal offence if you do not return the excess �200 (or, alternatively, agree to a deduction of �200 being made from the balance of the account).
Chris
Hi all, thank you for your answers.
Shortly after we wrote this we telephoned the bank and have asked for a manager to telephone us to discuss the money and how it is going to be paid back. The cashier didn't even identify herself when she telephoned on Saturday morning so we have no name. So we asked for a phonecall before 10.00am in order to sort this out, to date we haven't received any call. As I write this, we are telephoning the bank again..to arrange a deduction of monies from our account - you would think they would be keener. We will keep you posted.
Thank you for the advise Tim, it was tempting let me tell you.
However, in keeping with the spirit of Christmas and wanting to go to heaven and all of that stuff, we managed to talk to the manager this morning and have agreed to them taking out the �200.00 from our account which they will do this morning. We told them how inconvenienced we were thinking we had more money in the account than we actually had, and guess what they said "we can increase your overdraft limit" hah, typical, isn't this just like banks eh!