For the record BPay is reversable.
http://www.bpay.com.au/default.taf
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Sorry I should have mentioned to check the Q A at that link under the
Control and Privacy section
For the record BPay is reversable.
http://www.bpay.com.au/default.taf
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: bpay and internet banking are all reversible though, just like any
: bank transaction
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On none of these occasions was there any suggestion of reversing the payments
without the payee's consent. In fact I still have the 2 fraudulent payments
because I had already paid the gold... the bank
Also in Australia the same applies. I have had fraudulent payments sent
to me via the online banking system and there is no question of
returning funds paid that way.
Perhaps it's lack of nutrition today that is causing my inability to understand
clearly what is being said here by Sidd
Q. If you are sent funds via online banking (including BPay for Australia), can those
funds be reversed, and if so, how long after the transaction has taken place does the
power to reverse exist?
Bpay can be, online transactions no (however banks can do what they like)
Q. If funds sent
Also in Australia the same applies. I have had fraudulent payments
sent
to me via the online banking system and there is no question of
returning funds paid that way.
Perhaps it's lack of nutrition today that is causing my inability to
understand clearly what is being said here by Sidd