Good day - I apologise if I have posted this in the wrong area.
I have been appointed executor of my late mother’s estate and while carrying out routine checks, I have noticed irregular activity on her LTSB bank account.
My mother was incapable of managing her own financial affairs for her last 2-3 years so one of my siblings did so for her. My mother's debit card on her account, as far as I can see, was used to do all her shopping and pay all bills. I was surprised to discover from her bank statements that two cashpoint cards had also been issued on her account apparently to the same sibling who managed her affairs. They were used to draw a substantial amount of money from the account. I have approached LTSB who admitted that they could not trace these two cards on their system. They have referred the matter to either their investigation or fraud teams.
My question is: is it unusual (or, possibly, alarming) that a bank can apparently lose details of cards issued by them? I am worried that LTSB may try to cover this up in an attempt to protect their reputation. After all, it looks extremely suspicious that not one, but two cards, provenance unknown, have been used to draw a large amount of money, possibly fraudulently, from one of their accounts.
I’d be grateful for any advice on this matter, or explanations as to what may have happened.
I have been appointed executor of my late mother’s estate and while carrying out routine checks, I have noticed irregular activity on her LTSB bank account.
My mother was incapable of managing her own financial affairs for her last 2-3 years so one of my siblings did so for her. My mother's debit card on her account, as far as I can see, was used to do all her shopping and pay all bills. I was surprised to discover from her bank statements that two cashpoint cards had also been issued on her account apparently to the same sibling who managed her affairs. They were used to draw a substantial amount of money from the account. I have approached LTSB who admitted that they could not trace these two cards on their system. They have referred the matter to either their investigation or fraud teams.
My question is: is it unusual (or, possibly, alarming) that a bank can apparently lose details of cards issued by them? I am worried that LTSB may try to cover this up in an attempt to protect their reputation. After all, it looks extremely suspicious that not one, but two cards, provenance unknown, have been used to draw a large amount of money, possibly fraudulently, from one of their accounts.
I’d be grateful for any advice on this matter, or explanations as to what may have happened.
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