A very similar thing happened to me recently. I got an email one day from verified by visa saying thanks for changing my password. I rang A&L and they said it was probably a spoof and to forward it to their suspicious emails team. I then checked A&L account online to find a charge for £110 for a train ticket which I certainly did not buy!
I tried to log in to verified by visa, it said to change my password just enter card number and answer some qs eg date of birth. I did this but the bleepers changed it again!
Anyhow then I rang A&L again and they said they would put a lock on the card being used online but I could DEFINITELY withdraw cash from a machine. This is after being switched between current account and internet depts and whatnot. I had a driving lesson that afternoon so I went to the machine to get some cash for it. Of course the machine ate my card, for security reasons, and I had to borrow money from my mum.
I then rang A&L again and they said I should not have been told I could do that. 'Whoever told you that was WRONG'. They said the fraud team and the police would be looking into who took my money and I would receive a letter- would take 8-10 days to investigate.
Long story short, I had to go to the post office with my passport (I don't use my checkbook so it's somewhere in my disorganised room) to withdraw cash so I could get any money. The post office manager had to phone the bank, who were supposed to give me some kind of authorisation code but didn't- they said passport etc was all I needed.
The £110 was 'reversed' a few days later. I still have no correspondence from A&L. They send me letters quick enough when I go £1 overdrawn!
The whole experience was very traumatic and I understand how horrible it is. Just before this happened I was made
redundant
, so my last payslip aka all my money in the world, was all I had- then someone takes it and I can't get to my own money...grrr.
Hugs to the OP.