(My other thread in Money and debt was deleted, and wasn't moved here, so I guess here goes again.)
Hi,
I started work at a new company, and provided them with the wrong account details (ie: I mistyped my account number). As such, my monthly salary has been credited to someone else's account (my fault, not HR's)
HR in fairness have been quite helpful and they have contacted the "other bank" ie: my own bank and own branch, even if that branch is one I signed up for online (I know it's my bank as I messed up the account number and not the sort code)
They have said that in a worst case scenario (ie: the person who it's credited to disputes the transaction), they can give me money and then I can pay them back in installments or I wait it out, and see what happens.
I'm wondering, let's consider a worst case scenario, say the unintended recipient disputes this, and doesn't return it, what can I legally do? I know that I have around 20 days or so, before it's returned to me, should the recipient not dispute the error. I've read online that you can go down the small claims route, but how would this even work when my employer sent the cash from their bank account, not myself?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I started work at a new company, and provided them with the wrong account details (ie: I mistyped my account number). As such, my monthly salary has been credited to someone else's account (my fault, not HR's)
HR in fairness have been quite helpful and they have contacted the "other bank" ie: my own bank and own branch, even if that branch is one I signed up for online (I know it's my bank as I messed up the account number and not the sort code)
They have said that in a worst case scenario (ie: the person who it's credited to disputes the transaction), they can give me money and then I can pay them back in installments or I wait it out, and see what happens.
I'm wondering, let's consider a worst case scenario, say the unintended recipient disputes this, and doesn't return it, what can I legally do? I know that I have around 20 days or so, before it's returned to me, should the recipient not dispute the error. I've read online that you can go down the small claims route, but how would this even work when my employer sent the cash from their bank account, not myself?
Thanks in advance.
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