Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - When I transferred money through online banking, I received a text message on my mobile phone that the transfer was successful, but the name was not mine and the money did not increase. What happened?

When I transferred money through online banking, I received a text message on my mobile phone that the transfer was successful, but the name was not mine and the money did not increase. What happened?

When I transferred money through online banking, I received a text message on my mobile phone that the transfer was successful, but the name was not mine and the money did not increase. What happened? . .

Look carefully at the text message. The account number is the account number of the remittance bank (your brother)? Or transfer it to the bank account (your)? If it is confirmed that the remitting bank gave it to you, you need to ask your brother - he may have remitted the money to the wrong account (to a stranger?), but he got your mobile phone number right.

He has a remittance record in online banking - an electronic receipt. Ask him to print out the electronic receipt and send an email to his own mailbox or to you.

If the account number does not match your name, and there is no such account number, the online banking system cannot find the corresponding matching information in the background. After a few days, the money will automatically be returned to your brother's account. If someone happens to have the same name as you and has this account, the money will go into someone else's account and it's really hard to get it back. There are too many misoperations like this on the Internet - sending money to strangers (the stranger said that I am not in this city, the card is in my hometown, I can't withdraw the money, and I can't return it to you), or recharging the mobile phone to others.