An early exit for cheque guarantee cards

September 22, 2009 by admin  
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It has been revealed that cheque guarantee cards in the UK are set to disappear from the system earlier than expected, with come customers from Abbey losing their cheque guarantee facility on debit cards from as early as next month. Read more

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Many bank staff as confused as customers about cheques

August 8, 2009 by admin  
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Following a recent investigation it has been revealed that many bank staff members are as clueless as many consumers when it comes to the clearance times for cheques. The problem was brought to light in a recent investigation by the industry watchdog, the Banking Code Standards Board. Read more

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Bank employees confused about cheque clearance

June 17, 2009 by admin  
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Many consumers in the UK are confused over the issue of how long it takes for a cheque to clear, and a recent survey has shown that this comes as no surprise given that employees of banks themselves are also confused about cheque clearance times. Read more

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Building society loses sensitive data

September 22, 2008 by admin  
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A has become the latest culprit of a string of data loss incidents, having lost sensitive data on around one thousand of its employees. The Leeds Building Society is said to have lost details that included the bank accounts numbers and salary details of around one thousand employees, and staff members affected have been warned to remain vigilant with regards to their accounts, and to keep an eye out for any suspicious activity. Read more

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International cheque scam foiled

November 11, 2007 by admin  
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An international scam involving fake cheques and postal orders that were destined for London has been foiled by the government’s Serious Organised Crime Agency.

chequeInvestigations have been on-going for a month in Nigeria, and as a result £8 million worth of fake cheques and postal orders have been seized. The scam has been described as sophisticated by officials, and a number of people in Britain have been arrested for their involvement in the fraud.

According to reports around sixty arrests have been made in countries around the world in connection with the scam, including arrests in Spain, Canada, Nigeria, the United States, and the Netherlands. During the operation fake passports were also discovered in addition to the fake cheques and postal orders. Around three thousand forged cheques that were due to go to an address in London were seized, along with an additional fifteen hundred forged cheques going to other London addresses.

UK residents have to pay out billions of pounds each year because of fake cheques that are used to purchase goods or get cash, and then bounce. Some of the cheques that were seized as part of the operation were already filled in for amounts ranging between three and seven thousand pounds. One of the scams in which such fake cheques are used in where consumes are told that they have won money or inherited money, and are asked to send in a fee to make their claim. They then receive a fake cheque, which then bounces once the bank discovers that it is fake.

Another scam involves consumers being told that the cheques are work processing cheques, and they send in the amount of money to cover the cheque and then bank the cheque, which later bounces.

Tom Smith
11th November 2007

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Card spending increases

February 2, 2007 by admin  
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New figures show that we spent a record amount of money on our cards over the Christmas period.

The UK payments association Apacs says that plastic card spending reached £31 billion during December, representing 250 transactions per second.

In all, 669 million plastic card transactions were made, signalling a six per cent increase on the same period in 2005 and highlighting how we are becoming increasingly reliant on card payments.

Despite the positive figures, Apacs has revealed that the vast majority of transactions (63 per cent) involved debit cards, while we spent less on our credit cards.

“The trend that we have seen over recent years of cards replacing cash and cheques on the high street continued this Christmas,” said Sandra Quinn from Apacs.

“Our figures show that cardholders are becoming more responsible in the way that they borrow and are clearly focusing on repayments, with the majority of spending being done by debit rather than credit cards.”

Credit card transactions fell from 205 million in December 2005, to 197 million in 2006.

In total, the amount of money spent on credit cards was just £11.4 billion in 2006, down from the £11.5 billion recorded in 2005.

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