Jules
SF VIP
This is a unique situation, still worth being aware of.
A lady sold $480 in tools. The fellow said he didn’t carry that kind of cash so asked to do an e-transfer. Usually these are immediate and a safe financial transaction. She saw it was accepted and left. Within an hour the guy had cancelled the e-transfer. This can’t happen through our five big banks, only small banks or credit unions allow cancellation. He’d even lied about his name.
When she went public with this, her bank honoured her loss. My guess is her bank could have tracked what institution the guy was using and they can’t be bothered.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/gopublic/etransfers-autodeposit-cancelled-scam-interac-1.6764431
A lady sold $480 in tools. The fellow said he didn’t carry that kind of cash so asked to do an e-transfer. Usually these are immediate and a safe financial transaction. She saw it was accepted and left. Within an hour the guy had cancelled the e-transfer. This can’t happen through our five big banks, only small banks or credit unions allow cancellation. He’d even lied about his name.
When she went public with this, her bank honoured her loss. My guess is her bank could have tracked what institution the guy was using and they can’t be bothered.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/gopublic/etransfers-autodeposit-cancelled-scam-interac-1.6764431