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Old 07-02-2008, 09:20   #11
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Thats reassured me, at least I know Im likely to get it all back. Im going up to the local branch today at lunch just to check its all been canx and they have sent out the form, or if they have a form I can fill out there.

Got a horrible headache this morning though lets hope the bank are nice and helpful!
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Old 07-02-2008, 09:44   #12
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Hope it all works out for you Holly
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Old 07-02-2008, 13:44   #13
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I'd setup a second account, or open a different bank account for your holiday fund, and leave the card at home (hidden). That way at least your holiday fund won't be compromised. I've had nearly £3k taken over the past few years - always got it back though, they're pretty good at giving money back especially if you're a good person who doesn't have weird spending habits. I've now spread my money over several accounts.

All this chip and pin stuff is rubbish - it does nothing to save your card. It just shifts the onus onto you rather than the retailer.

Hope it gets sorted soon!
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Old 07-02-2008, 14:05   #14
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Or get an account that has no card at all (e.g. some sort of online saver).
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Old 07-02-2008, 14:56   #15
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That sucks Holly. I'd be really pee'd off :/

You will get your money back though....it's just a matter of how long it will take.
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Old 07-02-2008, 18:16   #16
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It is handy to have a card for an account, especially since I am quite low on funds anyway even though I dont use my savings money alot it puts me at ease knowing I can have access to it without going to a bank.

I went to the bank at lunch and they were very helpful. It took about 40 minutes for them to get all the forms sorted, phone up HQ etc I found out that 9 transactions were made on the 1st & 2nd Feb.

There were two seperate cashpoints and a shop. One was def in London.

Now I do just have to sit and wait for them to contact me gah but hopefully it will be all sorted soon!
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Old 07-02-2008, 21:47   #17
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Damn :/

I'm in Colombia at the moment and lost my wallet somewhere between travelling from Mexico, via Panama, to here. I didn't notice for a week and it was Friday evening when I did notice so although I cancelled my card, I had a very nervous 48hrs waiting to call the branch and ask if anyone had used it. Fortunately nobody had otherwise I'd have been screwed methinks!
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Old 07-02-2008, 23:19   #18
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Bloody hell! At least you found out and are getting this sorted out.

NatWest sometimes ring my Mum up when I've used her card to buy something expensive that I want to buy with a credit card to get the extra protection. She actually hates it! They ring up and ask HER to prove her identity. She thinks that if NatWest want to ring her then they need to prove THEIR identity.
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Old 08-02-2008, 01:43   #19
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Bloody hell! At least you found out and are getting this sorted out.

NatWest sometimes ring my Mum up when I've used her card to buy something expensive that I want to buy with a credit card to get the extra protection. She actually hates it! They ring up and ask HER to prove her identity. She thinks that if NatWest want to ring her then they need to prove THEIR identity.
I think its stupid when banks ring me up becuase i make a payment out of the ordinary, wtf do they expect me to buy a PC/holiday every weekend? Surely THAT would be out of the ordinary?...
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Old 08-02-2008, 02:34   #20
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Ouch, bad luck
I'm surprised they wouldn't tell you where the cash was withdrawn from although I guess it wouldn't help you much anyway :/
There is usually cctv cameras near atms so it could be checked and i'm shocked they couldn't/wouldn't tell holly where and when.

They could be regulars at this in the county Holly lives in. Have you phonned police to tell them whats happened?
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