New Photo - 'Insufficient evidence,' horrified Bank of Montreal customer is told after fighting to get back $5k drained from account | 1NJD01J | 2024-05-01 05:08:01
'Insufficient evidence,' horrified Bank of Montreal customer is told after fighting to get back $5k drained from account | 1NJD01J | 2024-05-01 05:08:01

BANKING customer Shpend Cekaj was horrified when he noticed that $5,000 had been taken from his account.

The two transactions – both acts of fraud – left Cekaj without a good chunk of change.

'Insufficient evidence,' horrified Bank of Montreal customer is told after fighting to get back $5k drained from account
'Insufficient evidence,' horrified Bank of Montreal customer is told after fighting to get back $5k drained from account
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Shpend Cekaj from Calgary had nearly $5,000 drained from his Bank of Montreal account through two fraudulent transactions[/caption]
'Insufficient evidence,' horrified Bank of Montreal customer is told after fighting to get back $5k drained from account
'Insufficient evidence,' horrified Bank of Montreal customer is told after fighting to get back $5k drained from account
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The Calgary police launched Fraud Prevention Month on March 1 to warn residents about fraud attempts[/caption]

Last November, the Calgary, Canada resident noticed that around $5,000 was missing from his Bank of Montreal account, which he shared with CTV News Calgary.

First, a transfer of $2,500 was taken from his checking account and deposited into another account.

Three minutes later, $2,480 was successfully drained from his account and deposited into another account.

"I'm trying to support my family, not to support the scammers," Cekaj told CTV News Calgary.

The banking customer filed a police report, but was told by investigators that "there was insufficient evidence to proceed."

When Cekaj spoke to Bank of Montreal employees, they informed him that the bank would investigate the fraudulent transfers and update him after three weeks.

"Three months is when I get the answer, which was declined," said Cekaj. "So no compensation."

"How can I be sure, for example, if they investigated that, because if the money goes inside Canada, I don't think it's so hard to find that," he added.

Calgary police launched a fraud prevention awareness campaign on March 1, giving presentations and warning residents of the dangers of fraud.

Last year, they received over 9,000 fraud-related calls, CTV News Calgary reported.

The U.S. Sun reached out to the Bank of Montreal for comment.

BANKING BUST

Cekaj isn't the only Bank Of Montreal customer hit with missing funds.

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Bernetta Serrick, a Newfoundland woman, realized after checking her banking app that someone had been draining thousands of dollars from her account over an extended period.

"I seen all these transactions, $5,000 here, $4,000-something here, going different places," Serrick explained to CBC News.

When the customer went to the bank, she reported that a $5,000 transfer happened in real time as the employee watched.

"I said, 'Stop it, flag it, do whatever you need to do, just stop it,'" she described, but the employee was unable to do anything about it.

The losses were spread out over four transactions through global money transfers – the funds were converted into Euros and subsequently deposited into two accounts with full names attached to them.

To make matters worse, Serrick's home was deeply in need of structural repairs, but the woman lived alone and relied on a merger pension and money from a widower's allowance.

Serrick filed a report with the Bank of Montreal and her case went under review.

The customer reflected upon how her account might have been accessed and recalled filling out a password change prompt that she had believed to be from her bank.

If Serrick is at fault for compromising her account, the bank may not be required to reimburse her.

"The consumer is the victim of a crime, but it's often not the bank's responsibility to pay the money that's been stolen from them," said Sarah Bradley, the CEO of Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments.

"It's often the case that consumers don't realize they have provided access to their accounts to a scammer," she explained.

Serrick reached out to the police and was told that the investigation process for financial crimes is long and difficult, and not always fruitful.

"It's not very nice living with this, knowing your money is gone and that's it," Serrick said.

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Cafe owner issues perfect response to posh Karen's ridiculous demand over £3.50 soup – and other customers are loving it | 1NJD01J | 2024-05-01 05:08:01

A CAFE customer has revealed the hilarious moment she encountered her first ever "Karen in real life" moment.

Jilly Cross, from Glasgow, had headed to an unnamed cafe in the city's west end on Tuesday when the moaning woman walked in.

Cafe owner issues perfect response to posh Karen's ridiculous demand over £3.50 soup – and other customers are loving it
Cafe owner issues perfect response to posh Karen's ridiculous demand over £3.50 soup – and other customers are loving it
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A Karen customer was left fuming over her £3.50 takeaway soups[/caption]
Cafe owner issues perfect response to posh Karen's ridiculous demand over £3.50 soup – and other customers are loving it
Cafe owner issues perfect response to posh Karen's ridiculous demand over £3.50 soup – and other customers are loving it
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Fellow cafe customer Jilly Cross was left in stitches over the incident[/caption]

Describing the moment on TikTok (@jillyisabella), Jilly said: "So I'm in the wee cafe, I'm waiting to get my soup and Karen walks in.

"Now the cafe is in the area that I live in, Glasgow West End.

"If you're from Glasgow, you know. If you're not from Glasgow, the people that are from here are a wee bit weird, just a wee bit peculiar.

"I think we've got a very saturated area of Karens that live in the West End of Glasgow. No offence if you're from the West End of Glasgow ok, it's a bit peculiar, it's a bit funky.

"So Karen walks in and she goes 'Hello, hi, hello' and she had quite a well to do voice so I knew that she was from the West End. 

"And then 'Can I speak to whoever is in charge, please?' She had a wee bit of a condescending smile on so I knew that I was about to get a good show."

Model and influencer Jilly – who's engaged to current Hearts and ex-Rangers star Andy Halliday – revealed it's mostly university students who work in the cafe alongside the owner who she named 'Harry'.

Recounting Karen's encounter with the owner, Jilly said: "Hi Harry, I'm Karen.

"'The thing is, I was in on Saturday there and I'm a very good client for 20 years."

At this point, Jilly joked: "And Harry's not even looking at her. Harry is just making these oat milk lattes. So I got the feeling that this happens a lot to Harry."

The Karen then continued: "I had two soups and took the soups home.

"The thing is, I got the two soups and by the time I got home the soups were luke warm.

"Harry. Harry. The soups were luke warm.

"Now, I'm not putting any pressure on you here. I just wanted to communicate to you that this is what happened, as the person in control of this cafe.

"Now it's up to you, what you want to do here. I'm not pressurising you to do anything here. But what would you like to do?

"I've been coming here for 20 years, I've never had this issue before."

Despite Harry apologising that the soup was luke warm, he told the angry customer she would not be entitled to a refund or a free soup in its place.

"It's not free. I paid for it. That's the issue here. I paid for lukewarm soup", she then fumed.

"I won't be back. And it's a real shame because I have been coming here for 20 years."

Standing in her kitchen with her own soup, Jilly joked: "They were takeaway soups. So, you know, reheat them when you get home.

"Karen is making out as if he's, like, slaughtered her first born."

She added: "In my head I'm thinking these soups were £7 for two soups.

"This happened on Saturday. She made a phone call on Saturday and they told her to come in on Tuesday because that's when Harry would be in.

"And she did. She left her house. She got clothed this morning, and thought, you know what I'm gonna do?

"I'm gonna go to a cafe and try and get however much money,  max £7, for lukewarm soup.

"Just reheat it doll, put it in your microwave. Surely to God."

And with Harry definitely getting the last laugh, Jilly then revealed: "Harry wasn't giving a f*** though. He said joke's on her, the cafe's actually been on for 15 years.

"I thought that's quite funny."

Jilly's "crassy Karen story" has racked up more than 536,000 views, with social media users loving Harry.

One said: "I've been told this was in my old place and can confirm 'Harry' is the FUNNIEST when dealing with Karens."

A second wrote: "I'm now so invested in the west end of Glasgow, this cafe and its drama."

A third added: "Harry's the hero all of us in customer service wish to be."

While a fourth insisted: "Harry is the king."

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New Photo - Christmas Eve tragedy as toddler dies after being pulled from swimming pool in Queensland | 1NJD01J | 2024-05-01 05:08:01
Christmas Eve tragedy as toddler dies after being pulled from swimming pool in Queensland | 1NJD01J | 2024-05-01 05:08:01

A ONE-YEAR-OLD has died after fighting for life when pulled from a swimming pool – just a day before Christmas.

The toddler struck trouble in the water at a unit complex in Elanora, on the Gold Coast, at 4.20pm on Saturday.

Christmas Eve tragedy as toddler dies after being pulled from swimming pool in Queensland
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A one-year-old toddler died in the Gold Coast area after being pulled out from a swimming pool[/caption]

Emergency services were called to the scene and rushed the toddler to Robina Hospital in a critical condition.

Queensland Police confirmed on Sunday the one-year-old has since died.

A report will be prepared for the coroner with the death not being treated as suspicious. 

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