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Subject: Re: Bank wants "mistaken" deposit back Posted on: Sun, 18 May 2008 16:40:26 +1000


"Phil Allison" wrote in message
news:697ve5F2vhhl2U1@mid.individual.net...
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> jag@nowhere.com
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>> I haven't got the statement that details the deposit but anyway,
>> deposits don't identify where they came from so how would I know
>> whether the depositor intended for me to have the money or not?
>
>
> ** Easy - the depositor is clearly now saying they did NOT intend it for
> you.
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>> Whether I'm expecting it or not is irrelevant.
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> ** WRONG - it is * highly relevant * .
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> If you WERE expecting really the money, it make a huge difference to the
> situation.
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>> If it's the ANZs fault, stuff em,
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>
> ** That is a completely criminal attitude.
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> You are NOT entitled to keep someone's money that was not meant for you.
>
> WARNING:
>
> Do not test the patience of identified posters on this NG by asking them
> to discuss your dopey schemes to break the law.
>
> Pay back the damn dough -
>
> then .ing PISS OFF !!!!
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> ARSEHOLE.
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>
>
> ..... Phil
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>

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