saw a quote that said, “anger is the part of you that loves you the most. it shows up when you're being mistreated, ignored or disrespected. it's a signal - calling you to step away from what's harming you.
whether it's a room, a job, a relationship or an old version of yourself, anger let's you know when it's time to walk away. if you learn to listen to it, to trust it and make it your ally, it won’t need to shout so loudly."
For anyone who might find themselves in a similar situation, here is what to do:
1. Go to the bank where the money was wrongly sent and lodge a formal complaint. They will usually advise you to obtain a court order to substantiate your claim.
2. File your case at any High Court of your choice. The defendants (or respondents) will be the wrong beneficiary and the bank.
3. Ask the court to direct the bank (the 2nd respondent) to reverse the funds you mistakenly transferred into the wrong account. You can also include the correct account number to strengthen your case.
4. Once the court grants your request, take the certified court order back to the bank. Their legal team will verify and authenticate it, which may take up to a week.
5. Somebody asked ‘what if the person has spent the money?’. Even if it takes years, the wrong beneficiary has a debit balance already.
Thank you.