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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 ...
A disabled pensioner lost his £193,000 inheritance after he accidentally used the wrong sort code, of another customer who allegedly refused to give it back. Peter Teich, 74, from Cambridge, was ...
Barclays disputes his version of events, which include his attempt to 'keep it safe' A dad who was mistakenly given someone's £193,000 inheritance has come forward to say he tried to give it back ...
News UK News Man gets bank account sort code wrong and loses £193,000 to other Barclays customer Peter Teich, 74, from Cambridge, was due to receive the money in April following the death of his ...
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 will need to be moved to the non-ring-fenced Barclays Bank PLC.
BARCLAYS BANK refused to return a man’s missing money to him after the pensioner mistakenly input the wrong sort code, directing his £193,000 inheritance to the wrong bank account. Can this ...
THERE has been confusion over the new sort code changes that are currently underway, with some banks telling customers to update their employers with their new code or risk delayed payments. Across… ...
Pensioner lost £193k to other Barclays customer after getting sort code wrong Peter Teich was forced to wage a court battle over the money.
He ended up having to go through a laborious legal procedure in the courts to force Barclays to reveal Mr Gray’s name, and then apply for an injunction to make the man give the £193,000 back.
Peter Teich, 74, from Cambridge gave his solicitor the wrong sort code and the money was mistakenly transferred to another Barclays customer's account, who refused to return it.