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CASH CHAOS Major Irish bank’s IT blunder allows customers to withdraw free cash at ATMs causing queues around the country

CASH CHAOS Everyone saying same thing as major Irish bank’s IT blunder allows customers access €1,000 in cash at ATMs
CASH CHAOS Everyone saying same thing as major Irish bank’s IT blunder allows customers access €1,000 in cash at ATMs

EVERYONE has been left saying the same thing after a major fault with an Irish banking app was found to allow customers withdraw huge amounts they do not have in their accounts.

The error is reported to allow people with minimal bank balances in their account to transfer up to €1,000 to their Revolut cards.

Frenzied customers were spotted queuing up for cash at ATM machines across the country last night

Frenzied customers were spotted queuing up for cash at ATM machines across the country last night
Gardaí were directed to clear the lines of people and close access to ATM queues
Gardaí were directed to clear the lines of people and close access to ATM queues

Queues of people have been seen at ATMs around the country as they desperately try to withdraw the cash from their Revolut accounts.

The urgent withdrawal of cash has come with warnings on social media as people remind others that there is no such thing as free cash and the money will have to be repaid.

Taking to social media, one person said: “Only in Ireland would the main bank allow people to take out thousands of euro that they dont have im crying.”

While another warned: “Whatever money bank of Ireland is losing tonight, they will make it ten times over with overdraft fees in the morning.”

And a third said: “People tomorrow when they find their Bank Of Ireland bank accounts in the negative by €1000 after taking out money they don’t have.”

The Irish Sun has contacted Bank of Ireland for comment.

Bank of Ireland said in a statement: “We would like to remind customers if transferring/withdrawing funds-including over normal limits-this money will be debited from their account.

“We are conscious customers may not be able to check balances,but should not withdraw/transfer if they are likely to become overdrawn.”

It comes after an urgent warning was issued to a major Irish bank’s customers due to issues with its mobile app and Banking 365 online services.

Bank of Ireland customers have been left unable to access their accounts through the platform since around 5pm today.

In a statement, Bank of Ireland said it was working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, but a solution is yet to be discovered.

The bank said: “We are aware that customers using our mobile app and 365Online are currently experiencing difficulties.

“We are working to fix this issue as quickly as possible and apologise for any inconvenience caused.

“We will update here once service is restored.”

Customers have taken to social media to express their frustration at the technical difficulty.

One person said: “In another country, debit card only, can’t access account to transfer cash over.

‘NO ACCESS’

“This issue has been in existence a lot longer than 4pm. Why such a slow response?”

Another customer wrote: “No access to account for hours. Unacceptable. Can’t transfer money for very important payments. Disgraceful.”

While a third said late this evening: “Is anyone else getting this, app is down”.

Bank of Ireland replied to the message at 8.45pm tonight, saying: “We are aware that customers are having difficulty with the app. Our support team are working to rectify this as soon as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience.”

It comes after the bank experienced a similar problem in late June.

Customers were left unable to access their accounts for a number of hours before the issue was eventually resolved.

Some people claimed they were able to get access to €1,000 through the glitch
Some people claimed they were able to get access to €1,000 through the glitch

 

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