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Hi i wonder if anybody could give me some advice.

 

I used to have an alliance and leicester account but stopped using it, a small direct debit came out a few months later which i wasnt aware of which made me overdrawn, by about £5, to cut a long story short the charges escalated into being overdrawn by £500 as i did not know i was originally overdrawn. I contacted alliance and leicester for the charges back but they said it is on hold until the court case is over and a decision has been made on charges. They have frozen my account as i told them i no longer wanted it. I have received 1 statement in the past 12 months which still shows my balance as overdrawn.

 

The reason i need advice is that a friend this morning transfered some money to me thinking they had sent it to my current natwest account unfortunately they transfered it to my old A & L account which has been frozen. Will the transfer bounce or have i lost the money now?, I really hope it bounces.

 

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Hi i wonder if anybody could give me some advice.

 

I used to have an alliance and leicester account but stopped using it, a small direct debit came out a few months later which i wasnt aware of which made me overdrawn, by about £5, to cut a long story short the charges escalated into being overdrawn by £500 as i did not know i was originally overdrawn. I contacted alliance and leicester for the charges back but they said it is on hold until the court case is over and a decision has been made on charges. They have frozen my account as i told them i no longer wanted it. I have received 1 statement in the past 12 months which still shows my balance as overdrawn.

 

The reason i need advice is that a friend this morning transfered some money to me thinking they had sent it to my current natwest account unfortunately they transfered it to my old A & L account which has been frozen. Will the transfer bounce or have i lost the money now?, I really hope it bounces.

 

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Ask your friend to contact his bank and ask if they can cancel the transfer. If both bank accounts are not on faster payments system he might be able to cancel but do it ASAP

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FSA Waiver on Bank Charges:http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/Doing/Regulated/Notify/Waiver/pdf/dir_quart_0709.pdf

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Davren22,

 

You haven't lost it. The money that was transfered over was real, it's a question of is the Account Closed then it will bounce back to your friends account. If it's still a live account, it will except the funds. then you just need to speak to your bank.

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Thanks for the quick response guys.

 

Unfortunately my friend was told it was a same day transfer therefore it will already be in the alliance and leicester account, Im not too sure if the bank account is shut down or just frozen, i just cant see A & L giving me the money put in today as the account was overdrawn, will they not just see it as paying off the overdrawn balance.

 

Sorry if i sound a bit lost with this, i have never come accross this situation before.

 

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Thanks for the quick response guys.

 

Unfortunately my friend was told it was a same day transfer therefore it will already be in the alliance and leicester account, Im not too sure if the bank account is shut down or just frozen, i just cant see A & L giving me the money put in today as the account was overdrawn, will they not just see it as paying off the overdrawn balance.

 

Sorry if i sound a bit lost with this, i have never come accross this situation before.

 

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Tell them that your friend has sent the money in error, it was never intended for you .. he placed it in the wrong account.

 

I would think they would have to return it or basically its theft is it not ?

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"I would think they would have to return it or basically its theft is it not ?"

 

Yes indeed it is, not on the part of the company but the individual. If A 7 L are very difficult better to get your friend to contact thier bank and state they sent the money to the wrong details. They will speak to your bank and they will ask you if its ok to return it.

 

The usual problem in these situations is that the bank it goes to does not have to disclose the details of the person the payment went to. In this case fortunately that is not such a mystery :)

The views I express here are mere speculation based on my experience. I am not qualified nor insured to give legal advice and any action you take will be at your own risk.

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