Today's Guardian includes a report of a failed withdrawal at a Santander ATM, where Nationwide has refused to re-imburse the cash which was allegedly withdrawn:
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2018/mar/31/phantom-withdrawal-nationwide-atm-liverpool-cash-machine-error-message
If Steve McQueen decided to pursue this in court, then who should he sue, Santander, Nationwide, or both of them?
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Re: Phantom ATM withdrawal
"Steve McQueen, whose previous work for Cheshire police and other organisations required him to pass GCHQ security vetting and to sign the Official Secrets Act, "
Hmm, you're not supposed to tell people this, let alone allow it to be published in a national newspaper!
Mel
Hmm, you're not supposed to tell people this, let alone allow it to be published in a national newspaper!
Mel
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