Has no one actually bothered to read his post that the deposits were made by cheque into his account by someone who knew his name, and account details?

Interested how this pans out. Keep us updated OP! Pic with hovis wouldn't go a miss either

Has no one actually bothered to read his post that the deposits were made by cheque into his account by someone who knew his name, and account details?
Yes, but I think the bank are going to want to find out why someone would do that.Has no one actually bothered to read his post that the deposits were made by cheque into his account by someone who knew his name, and account details?
Has no one actually bothered to read his post that the deposits were made by cheque into his account by someone who knew his name, and account details?
its not like monopoly where you get to keep banking errors in your favour.
Do you honestly think youll get into trouble for someones elses mistake?
The fact it is two £9500 deposits instead of a single £19k deposit sounds dodgy, I think at £10k deposits are flagged to inland revenue.
If the money was deposited by mistake you are not legally allowed to spend it, however you are entitled to any interest it makes.
In fact, the back would not even confirm the name of the bank account holder directly to us.
I would have thought that they would have made some kind of inquiry at the deposit branch tbh, being as it's 2 fairly big amounts, very odd..
Oh, and "not doing anything" could, in theory, still be seen as "handling stolen goods".
Unlikey to happen but at the end of the day this mistake will not go un-noticed, so better to get it all sorted out now rather than later.
Or it was an error made by bank staff when processing cheques.