RichInSpirit
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I made a Bank of Ireland Visa debit payment over a week ago that was showing up as having not being completed up to now.
I had a look at my bank account earlier and now the transaction is after disappearing completely from the recent transactions. It is not shown in the pending or completed transactions.
I am scratching my head a bit wondering did the service provider get paid in the transaction last week.
Should I try and get in contact with them and find out?
Or wait another few days and see if the transaction reappears?
A bit like having an AIB Credit Cred now where it take up to two days for transactions to appear and where there is no known way of accurately establishing your balance or remaining credit at any point in time. Long live paper records, apparently.Listening to them sounds like my parents stories of banking on the 80s when you'd have to get to the bank on Friday to have your cash for the weekend and you'd have to keep track of your balance yourself on paper.
When a purchase is made online and approved by your bank, available funds are reduced by the amount and the transaction will show as pending on your account . The merchant/retailer should then batch up all acquired transactions and remit through their provider/bank via Visa to your bank. Your bank will then match inbound clearing record to shadow transaction and hard-post to your account.Thanks for all the replies!
The transaction is still missing in action.
It was showing as pending for about 7 days before it disappeared.
As such I think that the money was subtracted from my account.
And I don't think it was added back to my account although I am not 100% certain.
I might ring Bank of Ireland first on Monday or Tuesday to see if they have an explanation, before ringing the vendor.
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