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debbiel1 | 13:30 Tue 31st Jul 2007 | Personal Finance
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I paid for a holiday using my debit card. I received a receipt for this transaction. However for seven days immediately after payment the money was still showing in my account, but was not available. Now the sum of money is showing as being available for me to draw out? Have the holiday company forgotten to take it? Will they/can they take it out at any time? As I have a receipt showing payment - could I argue that it has in fact been paid??? Has anyone had this happen to them and ended up not paying?
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I would exercise caution here. It is not unusual for the hold on the funds to be removed prior to the amount being debited from your account (I work for a bank!!!). The chances are that this amount will come off in the next couple of days. Your receipt offers proof of purchase but does not prove payment from your bank account and the bank concerned would be within their rights to debit the amount should the error be spotted at a later date. Payments of this type are valid for 6 years and can be taken at any time during this period.

If the payment is not taken soon please query this with the holiday company and the bank. Believe me I have seen people caught out this way and it's not worth the hassle!

Hope this helps!

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