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I have an accountant with them which I use for online purchases.Amazon etc etc I don't use it for my main banking tbn i had this account for years and instead of closing it I thought I'll keep it for purchasing stuff online so if it's hacked or scamned they won't get much.

Anyway recently I have bought a lot of stuff from Amazon and my ejuice ingredients few new tanks etc.

So other day I was in town and thought oh I'll go put  some cash in that account while in passing as I had used a few quid out it. 

So put money in got a receipt etc and all well. Anyway with all this tsb hassle Gong on thought I better check my account. They have credited it £100 to much. 

What would you do? 

I can imagine most will say keep it lol just thought I'd throw it out there out of interest. 

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No wasn't an on-line thing All the purchases that were pending are now cleared even the company I buy my e juice mixing gear have sent it. 

I went in to bank gave them cash. 

f**k it will go in see them next time in in town

 

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Leave it there a while, if they notice then no harm. If they don't, after a few months then fuuck them! If they come back say you didn't notice and it's not your problem, draw your remaining money, leave a quid in there and bollocks to them ;)

Ps never leave more than the ton in the account after you've drawn it ???

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4 minutes ago, mushroom said:

Leave it there a while, if they notice then no harm. If they don't, after a few months then fuuck them! If they come back say you didn't notice and it's not your problem, draw your remaining money, leave a quid in there and bollocks to them ;)

Ps never leave more than the ton in the account after you've drawn it ???

Yea why not they screw c**ts every day of the week. As you say if they notice and take it back well no harm done.

Oh wait you trying to say they will charge me interest on a mistake by them?

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I went into a Barclays before and deposited a cheque and a £100 cash. Had to get the girl to help me filling in the form as Im crap at things like that.  All got processed and I went on my way . Got home later and realised I hadn't given the girl the £100 cash but it was in my account . Felt bad about it a bit as I thought the girl would get grief for missing money 

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they'll want it back and probably wright to you at some point!

years ago the phone lines went down in Scarborough, they were out for a week or so and the cash machine didn't know your balance and let you have whatever amount you entered!!

it took me feckin ages to get back in credit... but they didn't charge me as I was under 18. 

dont think the internet even existed then:laugh:

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I remember years ago around mid 90s the bank put a lot of money into some blokes account from what I remember it was up to him if he wanted to give it back or not, I was only Young so I didn't really understand the ins and outs of it but I remember a local radio station tracked him down in Spain for an interview so I guess he kept it.

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Oh I won't be doing a runner with£100 scabby quid

See the CEO of tsb isn't getting his 2million bonus.

What a shower of c**ts they are eh.

Folk struggle on shitty min  wage doing hard graft and him and his ilk get bonuses like that.

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