Putting an end to bank text scams.
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tbf, the bank text scams were 16% of the 1 out of 3, which makes the likelihood of that particular scam of around 5%.
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It must be hurting the banks in a big way if they're finally doing something proactive.
A good thing for both parties but contrast that with the time it takes for online cash transfers to happen, i.e. several days, whilst they "mind" the cash. It could and should be instantaneous. |
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Nothing to do with the banks. The issue is with the phone companies. Quote:
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You're quite correct nk, I rather jumped in there as I've got a bit of an issue with the way the banks go about their business. I still maintain the banks could have electronic transfers of cash from one account to another happen instantaneously (not talking about direct debits), there's no reason for it not happening other than that they get to hold the money for a few days to their benefit. They're pretending that the delays in days of old due to the process of administrating paper transactions still apply. |
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Apart from rules that specify how much liquid assets(ie cash) they have to hold at any point in time, there is little they can do with it. They can hardly issue a new 25 year mortgage to somebody using that money. Even with direct debits and standing orders, the money doesn't leave your account in advance. It's just that the request has to be made in advance. |
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Your first point : For example I transferred some money electronically from one joint bank account to another owned by me and mrs daveeb, it took about four days to take effect. Your second point : Could you clarify how much cash a bank is allowed to hold ? I would have thought it is adding to their capital and so earning them money. It might only be a relatively small amount but multiplied out by the number of customers doing a similar transaction it becomes significant. |
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The transactions in the fraud cases occur instantly. If they took a few days, the fraud wouldn't work as people would quickly figure out something was amiss. Money Advice service. Quote:
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Good info nk !
I can only assume that our specific banks have a bottleneck somewhere as payments can sometimes take several days. I can (as you say) transfer funds between for example different accounts in the same building society that occur instantly. |
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Bank transfers should be pretty instant.
I have multiple accounts (with different banks) and all my transfers between them happen within seconds. They sure as hell should never take days, perhaps you need a new bank. |
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My bank says upto 2 hours but they're pretty well instant bank to different bank. (Natwest vs HSBC both directions)
Maybe it takes a bit longer to go from bank to Bsoc? |
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OK thanks all, I might have to get on to the banks involved and ask why one transaction in particular took so long (heero has in fact already mentioned those banks in question).
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