Hi everyone!
I'm new to the site so forgive me any mistakes!
We have been fortunate enough to have received a rather substantial inheritance from my husband's late father's estate, and deposited a personal cheque received from my mother in law last Friday at approximately 1.30pm.
On reading the Banking Code, the cheque should have been cleared by today, and in anticipation of the funds being cleared for withdrawal made an appointment to purchase a new car using some of the deposited funds, only to be told by Santander today that the cheque has gone into "extended security" due to the size of the deposited cheque. We were not informed that these terms would be applied at the time of deposit, and after a visit to our branch this afternoon were basically told to put up and shut up as there is nothing that anyone in the branch or within Santander, can do.
We have now been forced to cancel our arrangements re the car tomorrow and have been told that the cheque will probably not clear until Monday! There is nothing in the banking code that suggests that there would be any security issues and my personal understanding is that Santander are using this large cheque to earn interest for themselves under the guise of protecting the customer.
I am absolutely incensed that Santander are allowed to get away with this behaviour so does anyone know if they are breaching the banking code and how can I wreak my revenge?!
Thanks in advance!
Deedy
I'm new to the site so forgive me any mistakes!
We have been fortunate enough to have received a rather substantial inheritance from my husband's late father's estate, and deposited a personal cheque received from my mother in law last Friday at approximately 1.30pm.
On reading the Banking Code, the cheque should have been cleared by today, and in anticipation of the funds being cleared for withdrawal made an appointment to purchase a new car using some of the deposited funds, only to be told by Santander today that the cheque has gone into "extended security" due to the size of the deposited cheque. We were not informed that these terms would be applied at the time of deposit, and after a visit to our branch this afternoon were basically told to put up and shut up as there is nothing that anyone in the branch or within Santander, can do.
We have now been forced to cancel our arrangements re the car tomorrow and have been told that the cheque will probably not clear until Monday! There is nothing in the banking code that suggests that there would be any security issues and my personal understanding is that Santander are using this large cheque to earn interest for themselves under the guise of protecting the customer.
I am absolutely incensed that Santander are allowed to get away with this behaviour so does anyone know if they are breaching the banking code and how can I wreak my revenge?!
Thanks in advance!
Deedy
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