
Andy M
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I would go to the bank and ask for a bank statement then look at all the transactions and see if you are being frauded if you are then your bank will know what to do and legally they have to give you your money back |
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taz c
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Get a mini statement out of the ATM - or access your account details online if you can. Then you'll see where the transactions are. This happened to me once too. |
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unsure
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log on to your account and look at the transactions online to see whether any errors have occurred or there are strange transactions in your account.
You should then be able to call your bank to stop any incorrect transactions and prevent further activity on your account until it is all sorted. |
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bhoots5
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It could be that you spent more than what you originally thought.Or the bank could have made an error which you should check all your transaction one by one.Another explanationn could be that the bank charged you a a penalty or fine for a transaction. |
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topguntony
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Tell your bank that you have a security issue with your account. |
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WelshLad
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If you have a online account, view the statement online.
Or go to the banks ATM and print out a mini statement now. |
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Boy A
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Did someone see your password? if so then they probably took your money and most of them robbers don't need card to steal.
You could question all people who have access and people who know your password, it never hurts to check.
I use internet to check what if it's right and I keep every record of my spending and earning. That way you can estimate how much you overspend and how much you can Save.
Don't worry just go to your bank and they may help you with the internet checker for you bank.
I probably suspect someone used it, interrogate them like Terrorist in Guantanamo Bay. |
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Margaret S
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It is possible that you have standing orders due over the holiday period which have been paid out early just as people due to be paid tomorrow (Friday) got paid on Wed this week because of the holiday and banks being shut. |
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Jj S
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it's not much different from utility companies in the US double
billing the elderly. Many end up paying twice.
And out of, say 1000 rip-offs, about 50 people leave it be.
Ultimately, this creates a net gain. i wouldn't be shocked if
the banks were doing the same. Many people just don't want
the hassle. And by the way, in case you haven't noticed,
banks often do business as government. Just ask the
Federal Reserve. |
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AB
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I had the same thing happen on Thanksgiving day. You need to look on your bank's website and call the fraud hotline and tell them about the charges. They will put the money back. Also, you should call the police so that you can prove that you weren't the one making the charges. Good luck! |
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krisssard
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the christmas elf took it
how the heck are folks on the internet goona know what happened with your banck account
get a grip and call the bank.... |
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yeaits_carolyn
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a bf, family member could be messing around, and i could be a bank error try again:) |
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shOrdii Babii ♥
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If you're credit card is connected to the bank of course and you use it you might of forgot that you bought something and not connected the total charges |
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RM
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Someone could have your details and be taking out your money and spending it, this may not be the case but this happened to my big brother and someone from another country was spending all his money! He told the bank and so they stopped his account and made a new one, hope you find out whats going wrong x |
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Dale
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As you say you can't get through to them today, but you can log a complaint on their internet site which they will have when they open for business. So when you go to complain at your local bank, they will have a record of it. Banks or their COMPUTERS do make mistakes. But remember that COMPUTERS only know what a person puts into it, so when they say it's a computer error, it's really not the fault of the machine. |
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Mr Wrong
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You've been robbed!" |
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Elvis PunisheR
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someone's messin around with u |
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Lady_GaGa.luvr!
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You got ROBBEDD!..Get Over it!.wev' all bin dere!. |
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