Here’s How To Get Your Money Back If You Accidentally Transferred It To The Wrong Account!
Well, don’t worry because the way to fix a mishap like that is simple!
1. First, once you realize you’ve made the transfer wrongly, immediately make a police report.
2. With your police report in hand, visit the nearest branch for the bank your account is registered to.
3. Once the bank has contacted the owner of the other bank account, you’ll need to wait for the owner of the receiving account to agree.
From this point, only one of two things will happen: either the owner of the receiving account agrees to return your money to you or they refuse to.
If the owner of the receiving account agrees, they’ll need to visit the nearest branch for the bank their account is registered to and fill in the designated forms. The forms required vary from bank to bank but once they’re processed, your money will be returned to you safe and sound!
4. However, if the owner refuses to return your money…
The Small Claims Procedure is done through the Magistrate Court and can only be done when the amount claimed does not exceed RM5,000. Any parties going through the procedure are not allowed to be represented by a lawyer, but consulting a lawyer outside of court is allowed.
All you need to do to file the claim is to fill in the necessary form obtained from the Magistrate Court. Since lawyers aren’t involved in this procedure, the court will not be as strict with regard to procedure.
However, if the amount you transferred was above RM5,000, you have no other choice but to find a lawyer to help you retrieve your money back.
In the end, the procedure is still more trouble than it’s worth. It’ll be easier to just double check, triple check, and check four times before confirming a transfer. Better safe than sorry!