Bank Error

Updated on May 26, 2010
T.N. asks from Houston, TX
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I made a withdrawl from my account inside the branch on Friday and it is still showing as being available in my account as of today... What do you do? Isn't that highly unusual?

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M.S.

answers from Houston on

It likely isn't an error, it is just that the business-day for the tellers rolled over to Monday (the 24th) so you should have seen this debit hit the account this morning (the 25th).

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K.B.

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This is actually not unusual. The transaction is just pending, but should post as a debit within the next 24-48 hours. I have found that transactions processed inside the branch are slow. I once withdrew $400 in cash and it was about 72 hours before it posted to my account as a debit. As long as you maintain track of your balance and don't assume that you have "extra" money, then'll you'll be ok.

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D.N.

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If you made the withdrawal at the teller, he/she would most likely have put in a teller transaction debiting the account and actual paper tickets would have (should have if that is their process) been put through on their processing side. If they did not include those tickets Friday night, they will not clear your account until this afternoon if not over night depending on when they do get to processing. The item may appear on your account any time today. Definitely don't pretend you never made it so you don't have the very high fees.

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A.G.

answers from Houston on

It's not unusual. Banks operate by what appears as two different sets of time. They have a "business day" and business hours. The business hours are simply the times that they are open for you to do business with them. A "business day" is a day between Monday and Friday, not including holidays. They are days that "business" would be posted to an account. In order for a bank to ensure that all the transactions for a "business day" post on that particular day, they have what is referred to as a "cutoff time" for that day's business. They have this time set so that they can have enough time to collect all the transactions and post them by midnight of that "business day". The cutoff time will not always be the same time that they close the doors for the day. The Bank will frequently keep their doors open beyond the cutoff time, so that their customers have more time to come in and do transactions. Any transaction done after the cutoff time would post to the account on midnight of the next business day. On a Friday, the next business day would typically be the following Monday, unless that Monday is a holiday. So your withdrawal was probably done after Friday's cutoff time and will actually post to your account Monday night at midnight. The same would be true of any transaction done on a weekend.

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J.T.

answers from Victoria on

our bank works like this. if you make a transaction on monday, tuesday wendsday, thursday it dosent show up untill midnight that day. if you make a transaction on friday it shows up on monday...unless it is after 4:00 on friday. then it shows up on tuesday. i am thinking it is the same for saturday that it shows up on tuesday. it is so crazy it sounds like i am making this up. but we also have a credit union. when we make a transaction at the credit union it shows up right away. this is why if you have a bank it is very important to keep up with your books ( something i dont do very often :O ) good luck. if you have another question call the bank or ask me and perhaps i can make some since of it.

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D.W.

answers from Indianapolis on

I agree with KaSondra - most transactions over the weekend don't post until the next business day.

I'd guess that it will have posted by noon locally today.
If you think there's an error, I'd call and ask the local branch - they're probably so much more accustomed to people disputing charges and would be relieved to have someone so keenly aware of their account that they want to see a transaction/withdrawal posted for accuracy.

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D.K.

answers from State College on

If it was after 2pm or so many times they don't show up until the next business day which would be today. If you are unsure you can always call the bank and ask them about it.

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L.B.

answers from Corpus Christi on

Some banks will take almost 10 days for large deposits from other states, this to be sure that there are funds to be deposited. Check with the bank.

L.K.

answers from Philadelphia on

If you are talking about checking your balance online, that will take a little while to appear on it, specially doing transactions on Friday. Personally, I'll keep a track of it to avoid leaving your account underfund and having to pay a fee ( around $35,00 or so) due to this very reason.

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N.T.

answers from San Antonio on

You did this on Friday and probably after 3:00 pm. It should show up on your account today (Monday). If it doesn't I would contact your bank. Don't totally depend on the online account records. I do know that deposits don't show up until the following business day.

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S.H.

answers from San Antonio on

it happened to me once that after a month, my withdrawl of over $300 had not registered. I called the bank to find out what would happen if they never caught it and I had closed my account and left town, for example. They said that all accounts are audited thouroughly a couple of times a year, during which time the error would be caught and I would have had to pay back the money.

T.F.

answers from Dallas on

Not unusual. Depending on the time of your transaction it can take longer to post. Of course, do not assume you have free money...the transaction will post.

I run our online banking on a daily basis with our personal and business accounts. Transactions will show as pending until the next business day. We frequently see this when sending and receiving wire transfers, etc.

It will probably be cleared tomorrow morning.

Good luck

H.S.

answers from Cincinnati on

Most banks in Ohio require a deposit or withdraw be made before 2pm on Fridays, or the system will not update until Monday morning. It's really silly, but true. Look tomorrow morning, it will be gone.

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