LimerickAIB
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assuming not everyone is still together with their original partner(s), or house buyers etc)
A split cheque to both - Surely.But that is the point!
What can AIB do? Send it to the first named on the account? If they have split up, then the second name would go after AIB.
They could have written to all joint account holders and asked for instructions.
But as most have a joint account, it's easier and quicker to send a cheque in both names.
Brendan
Open up a new joint account . Lodge the cheque. When it clears withdraw the funds and close the account. Should be quicker then writing to them and explaining new instructions etcFYI - One final kick in the........
Hi all. Just a quick one on this. We received our cheque this morning. Great excitement. Until my wife tried to lodge it. AIB sent a cheque with our two names on it, however we do not have a joint account. The bank teller wouldn't accept same. (The 1615 originally sent years ago was in two cheques)
So I rang 01 7715912 and spoke to a fella there.
If we want our money, we have to send back today's cheque (yes) and tell them (AIB) in writing, how we want the money to be paid.
This, for me, is the last last last straw with this bank. I mean, they have our records, they know we don't have a joint account, yet they operate this way.
Just thought I would flag this in case it happens to anyone else (assuming not everyone is still together with their original partner(s), or house buyers etc) and to save you the rage of being told by a teller in AIB that they cannot accept a cheque from AIB, to be lodged into an AIB account.
Cheers. Have been on to three local branches here. Earliest appointment is currently two weeks away. Still ringing around.Open up a new joint account . Lodge the cheque. When it clears withdraw the funds and close the account. Should be quicker then writing to them and explaining new instructions etc
Our original money of €1610 came out as 2 separate cheques, one half each. Why couldn’t they do the same with these cheques? Seems weird.But that is the point!
What can AIB do? Send it to the first named on the account? If they have split up, then the second name would go after AIB.
They could have written to all joint account holders and asked for instructions.
But as most have a joint account, it's easier and quicker to send a cheque in both names.
Brendan
This makes it worse........ Classic AIB so......We don't have a joint account and my wife just signed the back and I lodged it in my KBC current account no issues or questions asked!
I'd assume these cheques are crossed acc payee, your cheque shouldn't have been accepted for lodgement to a sole account and could well end up coming back to you.We don't have a joint account and my wife just signed the back and I lodged it in my KBC current account no issues or questions asked!
I'd assume these cheques are crossed acc payee, your cheque shouldn't have been accepted for lodgement to a sole account and could well end up coming back to you.
As far as the other posts moaning about cheques being in both names - how would you like it if your spouse only paid 10% of the mortgage for years, you separated and then your spouse got half of the refund via a cheque made out to them only? Theres too many ifs ,buts and maybes in people's lives for a bank to take a gamble on this.
If a mortgage is in joint names, the cheque has to be issued in joint names... end of.
Just go open a joint deposit account and lodge the cheque, it doesnt cost anything to have a deposit account.
Yes they are but I lodged the original split cheques into the same account with a signature on the back, maybe KBC works differently?I'd assume these cheques are crossed acc payee, your cheque shouldn't have been accepted for lodgement to a sole account and could well end up coming back to you.
Yes that was the address I was told to return it to . I sent it by registered post to have record of it been posted .Do we need to send the cheque back to FSPO Mortgage Review Team, 10 Molesworth Street? by register post?
Phoned AIB this morning new cheque will be issued 10 working days from date they receive correspondence back from us .Yes that was the address I was told to return it to . I sent it by registered post to have record of it been posted .
did they say what to put on the letter ,have both parties to sign a letter? thanks
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