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A PENSIONER lost £193,000 of his inheritance after giving Barclays the wrong sort code and another customer refused to return the cash. Peter Teich, 74, got one digit wrong when passing on his ...
Peter Teich, 74 from Cambridge, says he was one digit out on his sort code so when his solicitor transferred the money it went to someone else's Barclay's account Get daily headlines and breaking ...
Each bank will have its own strategy to comply with ring-fencing. Barclays has confirmed that it will be issuing new sort codes to those who’ll be moving to the ring-fenced Barclays UK and those that ...
Tim Gray, 42, received Peter Teich’s inheritance when the latter got one digit wrong on his sort code when giving his solicitor his details. This lead to a court battle after Barclays said they ...
Barclays current account customers won't be able to access telephone, online and mobile banking this weekend as the high-street bank embarks on a huge process of changing hundreds of thousands of sort ...
A pensioner was left short of his £193,000 inheritance after he input a minor sort code error when trying to deposit his money. The payment was withheld by the bank ...
But after mistakenly providing his solicitor with the wrong sort code, the inheritance was transferred to the account of another Barclays bank customer in the Cambridge area who refused to return it.
Around one million customers will have their sort codes changed by 2019 in a bid to prevent another financial crisis THERE has been confusion over the new sort code changes that are currently ...
Mr Teich had given his solicitor the wrong sort code in April and so the money ... Last week, the 74-year-old told The Guardian how his bank, Barclays, knew who the money had gone to and that ...
But after mistakenly providing his solicitor with the wrong sort code, the inheritance was transferred to the account of another Barclays bank customer in the Cambridge area who refused to return it.
It turned out the money had gone straight to another Barclays customer who had a slightly different sort code. Article continues below When Mr Teich realised his mistake his solicitor contact the ...