Re: Lost £7,250 in NW transfer to Barclays
Probably doesn't help as you don't know who the recipient was other than their account number but this is what Halifax say on this type of issue
Probably doesn't help as you don't know who the recipient was other than their account number but this is what Halifax say on this type of issue
If you get your payee's bank account details wrong
We are not responsible for any losses resulting from you supplying incorrect information at the time you make your payment. You should check that all the details you have entered are correct before sending your payment. Once a payment has been sent, it cannot be stopped, amended or retrieved.
If you entered incorrect details when making a payment, you will need to contact the receiving organisation direct to request a refund. To help you, we have created a letter template for you to download: External Payment Sent to Incorrect Details – Refund Required.You can print off the letter and use it as a guide to write your own letter. You may find the details you need on your payment instruction or most recent bill or letter from the organisation. You can find your own account details on your card or statement. You should send the letter to the receiving bank to try and recover the money. We cannot guarantee that you will get the money back.
We are not responsible for any losses resulting from you supplying incorrect information at the time you make your payment. You should check that all the details you have entered are correct before sending your payment. Once a payment has been sent, it cannot be stopped, amended or retrieved.
If you entered incorrect details when making a payment, you will need to contact the receiving organisation direct to request a refund. To help you, we have created a letter template for you to download: External Payment Sent to Incorrect Details – Refund Required.You can print off the letter and use it as a guide to write your own letter. You may find the details you need on your payment instruction or most recent bill or letter from the organisation. You can find your own account details on your card or statement. You should send the letter to the receiving bank to try and recover the money. We cannot guarantee that you will get the money back.
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