bank question
#7
Ya like what Jay said, gotta hurry on this yo, cause once that gets processed, it all depends on who is dealing with the receivable cause that person can grab the 100 bucks and claim it was 230 cause the system says 230...
Hopefully, they can still track down the envelop with the money inside to prove your story.
Hopefully, they can still track down the envelop with the money inside to prove your story.
#9
either way dude ... lesson should be learned that cheques should be deposited through ATM (where it is checked and you can't pocket the cheque and replace) and cash should be deposited through a teller (because they count it with you there.....)
#13
Originally posted by gatherer
and cash should be deposited through a teller (because they count it with you there.....)
and cash should be deposited through a teller (because they count it with you there.....)
#15
Originally posted by cosmic
wow... the last time i set foot in a branch was well over 3 years ago.... and i work for the bank
wow... the last time i set foot in a branch was well over 3 years ago.... and i work for the bank
#16
Don't worry about it. I have done it before, and they automatically corrected it. For CIBC, they will actually send you an adjustment statement showing that they've deposited the extra money into your account.
Banks don't need to ripoff money illegally like that when they can do it legally by raping us on exchange rate, charging crazy service charges, etc.
Banks don't need to ripoff money illegally like that when they can do it legally by raping us on exchange rate, charging crazy service charges, etc.
#17
i know how that feels... i went to cash my gst check at like 6am one day and forgot to hit the decimail botton and i deposited like $76000 in my bank.... it was cool to know i could've bought an s2000 then fled... haha i went in there later on that day and they told me they had already fixed it.... nice of them
#19
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Originally posted by SW20 MR2
Banks don't need to ripoff money illegally like that when they can do it legally by raping us on exchange rate, charging crazy service charges, etc.
Banks don't need to ripoff money illegally like that when they can do it legally by raping us on exchange rate, charging crazy service charges, etc.
I say just to be on the safe side, call up the bank and explain what you did. I wouldn't just wait to see if they adjust it themselves.