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How is this possible?

I'm traveling heavily for business, and so sometimes I'd have my mother take my invoice payments to my bank for deposit. For reasons unknown she decided to take my invoice payments to my personal bank, and this bank obviously doesn't have knowledge of my corporate account at another bank. I look in my account today and I see my personal account has been credited.

How is that possible? It makes no difference to me as I would have likely transferred much of the money into my personal accounts anyway, but it's a little disconcerting to me.
 
Originally posted by: Descartes
I'm traveling heavily for business, and so sometimes I'd have my mother take my invoice payments to my bank for deposit. For reasons unknown she decided to take my invoice payments to my personal bank, and this bank obviously doesn't have knowledge of my corporate account at another bank. I look in my account today and I see my personal account has been credited.

How is that possible? It makes no difference to me as I would have likely transferred much of the money into my personal accounts anyway, but it's a little disconcerting to me.

mom deposits and corporate accounts 🙂 too da funnay....

anyway...once you learn about banking and the like you will see errors are easily possible. Try sending you car payment to your insurance company with the bill. Chances are they will pay off the insurance for the year with it.

Just call to have it fixed.
 
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