Britons are freaking out over how the Royal Bank of Scotland and its subsidiary Natwest made thousands of customers' pay cheques, welfare payments, and transfers disappear.
What makes the situation worse, is that the customers are STILL waiting for their money to enter their accounts AND the bank is charging them penalty fees because the missing money is causing many to fall into their overdrafts or unagreed lending facilities, as bills and rent continue to exit their accounts.
Yesterday morning, around 600,000 payments failed to enter the accounts of RBS customers overnight. In a statement and on Twitter, RBS said some of the payments were "missing" while others had not been processed.
It added that customers could be waiting until Saturday for the missing payments to enter their accounts.
@funsize1977 for affected customers no later than Saturday. If you're concerned about this issue or need help, call 03457 888444...3/4
- NatWest Help (@NatWest_Help) June 18, 2015
This is a HUGE deal because these payments range from people's monthly salaries, which obviously pays for housing and bills, as well as welfare payments for the more financial vulnerable in society.
Also, let's say, if your salary comes in on the 1st of the month, and your bills come out the same day, then if your salary payment is missing - that means you'll have a vast amount of money coming out of your account and nothing going in. This could take you over your overdraft and you could be charged fees - even if it's not your fault.
Like these people:
Natwest. Are you taking the piss?? You have lost my money and I still haven't got it sorted!! Charges!! Joking!! pic.twitter.com/tZvK5L49tC
- Mark Ashby (@mashby30) June 18, 2015
@NatWest_Help you lot are a joke Youve lost my credit yet send me text & email telling me Im overdrawn & to pay in cleared funds ?? pisstake!
- Dawn (@pompeyd) June 18, 2015
Thanks @NatWest_Help for embarrassing me in @sainsburys by declining my card for a £4.50 transaction even though i have plenty in my account
- Jo Briggs Author (@daydreambooks) June 18, 2015
On BBC Radio 5 this morning, the chief executive of the British Bankers' Association Anthony Browne said: "The banks are already aware of this as an issue. A lot of them have creaking IT systems. They're spending £3bn a year upgrading their IT systems - it's one of the biggest IT upgrades that Britain has ever seen. It is unacceptable."
Here is what some RBS and Natwest customers are saying:
So I've been paid but don't have the money in my bank because you've "lost" it!Completely unacceptable @NatWest_Help when will this be fixed
- Lisa Wharton (@KookyLisa) June 18, 2015
@NatWest_Help can you please tell me what the hell is going on? Should have been paid the 17th yet still no credit. Beyond a joke now
- Lee Regis (@LeeRegis) June 18, 2015
@JJH_30 @NatWest_Help totally agree for #compensation they charge us for being late so we should charge them the same rate x #natwest
- ?? ?s?? ?a????? ?? (@laclelway) June 18, 2015