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So do all the corporate knobs on my site who know sweet f**k all about anything to do with actually working on site, and not in the office on site, or what their handbook tells them should be done

sorry to hear there is an 'us & them' culture at your site. The corporate panzies should try & fix it instead of waving their own power-card.

Respect for both sides will always lead to a better resolution.

What about the repercussions if Leigh's room-mate complies with his demands? You will only create a tense environment in his own home & the room-mate may take out his disapproval in other ways.

(Letting her stay until midnight each night - if you only said she cant stay the night etc)

Dont shit where you eat.

Sure he can kick him out & go through the effort to find another room-mate but if all of this could have been resolved by having a respectful 5min conversation, things could be a lot easier in the long-run.

someone gained access to my internet banking account & opened two bank accounts.

They then hid the bank accounts under Options so was unaware.

They then transferred money from my savings account into the hidden bank account.

Which they then used PayPal to withdraw the money.

Only way you can verify a bank account with Paypal is to confirm the deposit amount made by PayPal.

Got the bank to block the two accounts, now i need to chase up PayPal for refund.

There goes $1600 :verymad:

That's shithouse Pat

Surprised you can open a new account online without all your details?

Almost everything I do in netbank requires a passcode sent to my phone

I also look over my transactions pretty regularly to make sure there are no suspicious direct debits etc. How'd you discover the fraud?

That's shithouse Pat

Surprised you can open a new account online without all your details?

Almost everything I do in netbank requires a passcode sent to my phone

I also look over my transactions pretty regularly to make sure there are no suspicious direct debits etc. How'd you discover the fraud?

Once you login, its only a few clicks to create a new bank account. Only if you transfer money you need a sms passcode but payments are deducted instantly (such as PayPal deduction)

The guy must have slipped up, he left one of the accounts visible which showed -$400 overdraft. Went digging around & found the hide accounts option & discovered another account hidden.

He managed to transfer 2x $600 from my savings account into the hidden account & used PayPal to deduct the amount.

Picked up that I had missing $1200 from my existing account, however if he hid the overdraft account there would have been no trace

shit thats f**ked. why would there be an option to hide an account? so when you log in people (aka your partner) cant see you've got a secret account?

your money should be covered by the bank because...

a) they hacked their bank system

b) created a bank account and transferred money from said account without your permission or knowing

you havent done anything wrong. its not like you used some dodgy smart phone or ATM and entered details of your account. if its via the banks website or system then its their security breach, not yours.

(when in NZ my card got scanned by an ATM and someone started withdrawing from america. barely spoke to commonwealth about it due to reception, but they gave me all the money back within a day)

shit thats f**ked. why would there be an option to hide an account? so when you log in people (aka your partner) cant see you've got a secret account?

your money should be covered by the bank because...

a) they hacked their bank system

b) created a bank account and transferred money from said account without your permission or knowing

you havent done anything wrong. its not like you used some dodgy smart phone or ATM and entered details of your account. if its via the banks website or system then its their security breach, not yours.

(when in NZ my card got scanned by an ATM and someone started withdrawing from america. barely spoke to commonwealth about it due to reception, but they gave me all the money back within a day)

yeah I reckon, they blocked the accounts & gave me PayPal's phone number to call. It gets tricky, cause PayPal will refund to the new accounts which have been blocked. Will then have to go to bank & get them to transfer it back into my account.

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