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In response to
"
Puzzle this out for me ST (especially the ST lawyers)
"
by
Inigo
I'm confused why person B thinks they're still owed money.
Posted by
znufrii
Jan 16 '14, 13:08
and if person A already paid back the entire amount that was inadvertently transferred, why would the bank need to be involved?
Responses:
I think it's a "they done me wrong!" claim. If Person B wants to go after the bank for a mistake, then go to court. -- nm
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Inigo
Jan 16, 13:10
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but where's the injury if B has already been made whole? that's what I'm not seeing.
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znufrii
Jan 16, 13:15
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"We'll waive your fees for six months. Just leave us alone! *sobbing*" -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 16, 13:18
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Not good enough. I demand free money for that time period! -- nm
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Person B
Jan 16, 13:33
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