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Bank repays women’s missing money after social media uproar


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Ha ! I bought a BMW a while back and paid part in cash and part from my credit card. I had to go to the bank with the salesman and BMW accountant to with draw the cash from the card, I clearly clarified that the funds should come out of the card and not a cash withdrawel ... yes yes yes they said, we understand .... about 4 months later, my wife (whom the BMW was under) got a call from the BMW accounts dept asking when were going to pay the balance of about $15,000 USD ... but we have paid we said, eventually, it worked out that the salesmale took the cash out, stuffed in his pocket, put $5000 in the BM account and then continued to pay $2000 per month back to BMW whilst making interest on the money in his own bank account .... geeeeshhh ... the cheek of some people ... yeah, he left on his own accord, sent the funds to BMW when found out but never returned to the showroom ... just a sorry and that was it ... the cheek of some people !!!! (and in case you are thinking .... it showed up on my statement that a payment had be made to a certain bank, not a case withdrawel which I rarely do due to the high interest ... so somebody in the bank must have been into this also)

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12 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

No mention of any dismissals at the Bank then, theft usually results in at least that

The person responsible was probably slid out the door to avoid police charges, and embarrassment to the bank. The last thing the bank wants is a well publicised court case

 

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I have just reported 1, 097.64 has been removwed from my account. I was at work at the time and received a msm saying I had just used my card. I went immediately to my bank and reported and changed my card. Have to wait 10 days. Will see.  

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

 

13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

wished to withdraw the complaint.

It is absolutely not right to withdraw the complaint, someone in that bank steals money from customers hoping to get away with it!

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"She said she was convinced that the employee knew exactly what she was doing as she also went to see Nanthakan at her shop, bringing gifts and being friendly while also telling Nanthakan to call her first if she wanted to withdraw money from the bank, as she would make sure the branch office had enough banknotes to give her."

 

That's definitely not a red flag.  I always call the bank before I go to make sure they have enough money on hand to cover my withdrawals.  

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