Hey Jim wrote: The branch say's both the BSB and A/c Numbers are to long.
Something doesn't add here as "Your" letter shows an 8 digit account number and CBA accounts can have an 8 digit account number & a 6 digit BSB No
Hi Bill B,
Here is the actual numbers
as printed: Commonwealth Bank BSB: 0 306100 Account Number 1000380941/J
The 0 in the BSB is 2 spaces before the 6 Digit number. The Account Number is to long, and the /J at the end = Joint Account.
The Bank says as before Not theirs.
Cheers Jim
Bill B said
11:35 PM Jan 14, 2017
Hey Jim wrote: Hi Bill B,
Here is the actual numbers
as printed: Commonwealth Bank BSB: 0 306100 Account Number 1000380941/J
The 0 in the BSB is 2 spaces before the 6 Digit number. The Account Number is to long, and the /J at the end = Joint Account.
The Bank says as before Not theirs.
Cheers Jim
Those numbers are totally different to what you had in the initial post
brickies said
08:00 AM Jan 15, 2017
Cindy need to open a new sub forum , She could call tells us a good story , You don't need to let the truth get in the way .
DMaxer said
09:15 AM Jan 15, 2017
Maybe it could be called "Living the Dream"!
brickies said
09:24 AM Jan 15, 2017
Or Tell them their dreaming .
Sundance said
02:49 PM Jan 15, 2017
Have just come across this post regarding CBA. I absolutely believe this is not a scam, this is incompetence on behalf of CBA. Won't go into it here but the past two years of dealing with CBA's errors has been a nightmare for us. When relaying our story most people can't believe their stupidity and stuff ups. I have had the bank manager hand deliver flowers to my house and make a small cash offer to try to compensate their monumental error. So Jim's post doesn't surprise me in the slightest, reeks of yet another CBA error.
Bill B said
03:06 PM Jan 15, 2017
When the BSB No (would start with 06 or 76 if it was really a CBA a/c) & account No clearly don't belong to CBA how/why would CBA report it to the ATO.
Hey Jim said
03:25 PM Jan 15, 2017
Bill B wrote:
When the BSB No (would start with 06 or 76 if it was really a CBA a/c) & account No clearly don't belong to CBA how/why would CBA report it to the ATO.
Hi Bill B , D Maxer & Brickies,
Bill, I only put the xx...... up as an example. Sorry if that got you off on the wrong foot.
Would you like me to up load the entire letter including My wife's TFN, Our Accountants Details, Plus the Reference number. Not happening.
That is why my wife wants answers from the ATO as to How /Who dose the computer matching.
Here is the ATO's Email address the ATO gave out to us : datamatchingteam@ato.gov.au If you want more info send them an email yourself and see what you can get out of them. They may reply in 1 month, 2 months,3 months, or more. They may make your day.
Cheers Jim
-- Edited by Hey Jim on Sunday 15th of January 2017 03:35:31 PM
Sundance said
03:30 PM Jan 15, 2017
Bill B wrote:
When the BSB No (would start with 06 or 76 if it was really a CBA a/c) & account No clearly don't belong to CBA how/why would CBA report it to the ATO.
How and why? That's a very good question when it comes to CBA. I've since moved as much as I can to another bank and with the account I still hold at CBA I check every transaction on a weekly basis. After the experience I had with them I am very wary of any dealings with them now.
Bill B said
04:25 PM Jan 15, 2017
Sorry but there are too many holes in this saga.
As you stated that you have never even had an account with them, how would they come up with Lambies name ?
Just plucked it out of thin air I suppose.
Sundance said
05:14 PM Jan 15, 2017
Jim, I would definitely be pursuing this with CBA. It's only by people complaining strongly that anything gets done in that bank. They are messing around with people's lives. Last year, despite us giving CBA the correct BSB and A/C to put the proceeds of a house sale into they put it into the wrong account with dire consequences. Had to fight tooth and nail with them to get them to fix their own error. All they did was play "pass the buck" game and no-one there would take responsibility for their actions without a lot of complaint. They've obviously got your wife's details from somewhere (perhaps years ago she held an account there) and they've mixed up customers. I would insist on a written apology at the very least. Hope it all goes well for you.
rockylizard said
08:04 AM Jan 16, 2017
Gday...
Jim, when (or if) this puzzling, confusing, confabulated incident in your life gets sorted out PLEEEZE put up the outcome on the forum.
Definitely not any 'personal' info but at least the why, how, who (and the WTF) ... and their (ATO or CBA's) reason (excuse?).
Cheers - and I do hope your life turns into something WITHOUT all the trauma and drama it seems to attract - John
Hey Jim said
06:43 PM Jan 16, 2017
rockylizard wrote:
Gday...
Jim, when (or if) this puzzling, confusing, confabulated incident in your life gets sorted out PLEEEZE put up the outcome on the forum.
Definitely not any 'personal' info but at least the why, how, who (and the WTF) ... and their (ATO or CBA's) reason (excuse?).
Cheers - and I do hope your life turns into something WITHOUT all the trauma and drama it seems to attract - John
Hi John,
We will post, + we will PM you as well.
Regards Jim
Aussie said
11:25 PM Jan 16, 2017
brickies wrote:
Cindy need to open a new sub forum , She could call tells us a good story , You don't need to let the truth get in the way .
The new forum could be called.
How to do it and not get it,
By one who done it and got it.
Wizardofoz said
08:30 AM Jan 17, 2017
just transfer the account to me...problem solved!!!
Hi Bill B,
Here is the actual numbers
as printed: Commonwealth Bank BSB: 0 306100 Account Number 1000380941/J
The 0 in the BSB is 2 spaces before the 6 Digit number. The Account Number is to long, and the /J at the end = Joint Account.
The Bank says as before Not theirs.
Cheers Jim
Those numbers are totally different to what you had in the initial post
Have just come across this post regarding CBA. I absolutely believe this is not a scam, this is incompetence on behalf of CBA. Won't go into it here but the past two years of dealing with CBA's errors has been a nightmare for us. When relaying our story most people can't believe their stupidity and stuff ups. I have had the bank manager hand deliver flowers to my house and make a small cash offer to try to compensate their monumental error. So Jim's post doesn't surprise me in the slightest, reeks of yet another CBA error.
Hi Bill B , D Maxer & Brickies,
Bill, I only put the xx...... up as an example. Sorry if that got you off on the wrong foot.
Would you like me to up load the entire letter including My wife's TFN, Our Accountants Details, Plus the Reference number. Not happening.
That is why my wife wants answers from the ATO as to How /Who dose the computer matching.
Here is the ATO's Email address the ATO gave out to us : datamatchingteam@ato.gov.au If you want more info send them an email yourself and see what you can get out of them. They may reply in 1 month, 2 months,3 months, or more. They may make your day.
Cheers Jim
-- Edited by Hey Jim on Sunday 15th of January 2017 03:35:31 PM
How and why? That's a very good question when it comes to CBA. I've since moved as much as I can to another bank and with the account I still hold at CBA I check every transaction on a weekly basis. After the experience I had with them I am very wary of any dealings with them now.
As you stated that you have never even had an account with them, how would they come up with Lambies name ?
Just plucked it out of thin air I suppose.
Jim, I would definitely be pursuing this with CBA. It's only by people complaining strongly that anything gets done in that bank. They are messing around with people's lives. Last year, despite us giving CBA the correct BSB and A/C to put the proceeds of a house sale into they put it into the wrong account with dire consequences. Had to fight tooth and nail with them to get them to fix their own error. All they did was play "pass the buck" game and no-one there would take responsibility for their actions without a lot of complaint. They've obviously got your wife's details from somewhere (perhaps years ago she held an account there) and they've mixed up customers. I would insist on a written apology at the very least. Hope it all goes well for you.
Gday...
Jim, when (or if) this puzzling, confusing, confabulated incident in your life gets sorted out PLEEEZE put up the outcome on the forum.
Definitely not any 'personal' info but at least the why, how, who (and the WTF) ... and their (ATO or CBA's) reason (excuse?).
Cheers - and I do hope your life turns into something WITHOUT all the trauma and drama it seems to attract - John
Hi John,
We will post, + we will PM you as well.
Regards Jim
The new forum could be called.
How to do it and not get it,
By one who done it and got it.
just transfer the account to me...problem solved!!!