Fascinating reading all this.
I don't know why it's all getting so blurred though. As a banker to me it's quite clear that the CU are at fault.
PTSB sent you the chq so in their eyes they discharged their duty.
CU was not entitled to CASH a cheque crossed "A/C payee only" & made payable to 2 people. A cashier in a bank would be in severe trouble if they did this. People get a annoyed at times when we look for identification for paying out money - either withdrawals or cashing chqs - but at least we try to follow instructions. If a drawer marks a chq "A/C payee only" that is exactly what has to be adhered to.
That's my view for what it's worth...
I don't know why it's all getting so blurred though. As a banker to me it's quite clear that the CU are at fault.
PTSB sent you the chq so in their eyes they discharged their duty.
CU was not entitled to CASH a cheque crossed "A/C payee only" & made payable to 2 people. A cashier in a bank would be in severe trouble if they did this. People get a annoyed at times when we look for identification for paying out money - either withdrawals or cashing chqs - but at least we try to follow instructions. If a drawer marks a chq "A/C payee only" that is exactly what has to be adhered to.
That's my view for what it's worth...