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casio76 · 06/02/2010 10:53

Hope someone can advise me?

I didnt get paid on time (apparantly my timesheet got lost in cyber space!)<br /> Therefore I recieved my pay a day later, consequencely I recieved 2 payment fees from my bank A & L who (very kindly) paid 2 direct debits for me! <br /> Im fuming, (at the bank & at my employer )
I can`t afford to lose £50 into thin air.
Is it possible to reclaim the £50 from my employer.
I am going to send the bank letter to my employer, am I entitled to recieve this back?
Hope someone can help?
Thanks

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casio76 · 06/02/2010 10:58

OOps..consequently

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VinegarTits · 06/02/2010 11:01

Ring the bank, explain what happened, if this is th first time this has happened they will take the charges off as a good will gesture.

Then move any direct debits to a couple of days after your pay date so it doesnt happen again.

Tell your employer what has happened and ask them to make sure your timesheet goes in on time in future.

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casio76 · 06/02/2010 11:06

I rang the bank and they have said they wont refund the charges, Ill ring them again and see if they can. I cant change the direct debit to a different time, as its for the tv licence. Funny enough we should get paid at the end of the month not the begining. It happened last time with the bookkeeper before, so they changed to someone new!!

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VinegarTits · 06/02/2010 11:10

well TV is not a lot, about £12 is it? i would make sure there is enough money left in the bank at the end of the month to cover it, just in case.

i would be tempted to change my bank if they are prepared to remove the charges

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casio76 · 06/02/2010 11:11

I`ll ring them now, fingers crossed!

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VinegarTits · 06/02/2010 11:14

are not prepared i mean

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casio76 · 06/02/2010 11:23

Ok, Some progress. The bank have offered to refund £25 and then someone from customer services will hopefully contact me regarding the other charge, so we will see if they can refund the other charge.
I usually have enough funds left at the end of the month to cover anything like this. And the ironic thing is I had the funds in another account. I was told by my employer I would be paid that day. aghhh . Surely my employer is breaking their contract to pay me at a certain time.

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casio76 · 06/02/2010 11:25

Right, Ive decided, Im going to print t-shirts with the slogan:

I HATE BANKS

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VinegarTits · 06/02/2010 11:27

oh well done on getting £25 back

i am not sure about your employers, have a read of your contract to see if there is anything about what day you should get paid on? if so then i think you could be having stern words with them, to make sure this doesnt happen again, bloody annoying isnt it?

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VinegarTits · 06/02/2010 11:28

its not the cunting Halifax is it?

I made made ds1 change from them because they are cunts were putting charges on his account nearly every month

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casio76 · 06/02/2010 11:33

Completely annoying!
It just shows how bloody incompetent some people are at their jobs.<br /> So Im spending my Sat morn, sorting out their up.
Thanks for your advice, Vin tits.
Right, time to take my anger out on the housework! then I can go back to being a happy mum again!

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casio76 · 06/02/2010 11:34

Not the Halifax.. just the **ing Alliance and Leicester!

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RumourOfAHurricane · 06/02/2010 11:36

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lowrib · 06/02/2010 11:46

Ooh can I have one of your t-shirts?!

VinegarTits we are familiar with that particular bunch of cunts thieving bastards.

We're changing to the Co-op a.s.a.p.

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RibenaBerry · 06/02/2010 12:38

As far as I know, you couldn't reclaim the bank charges. You could claim for the salary if hadn't been paid (but it has now) and I guess potentially for interest (a couple of pence for a day's delay). I think that the bank charges would be seen as your own problem.

As a practical point for the future, can you organise your DD's for a day or two after pay day? That way you have a bit of leeway in case of transfer problems.

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YorkshireRose · 06/02/2010 15:43

I would speak to your employer - surely most would see this as their responsibility as the charges would not have occured if the salary had been paid when it was supposed to? It is a loss directly due to their failure to pay you on your contracted date.

Even if the strict legal position is a bit unclear, a good employer would refund these charges without question. I know this has happened at places I have worked at.

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casio76 · 09/02/2010 09:57

Thanks every one, Im sure it will be sorted one way or another. <br /> Ill let you all know when Ive printed the tshirts!

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