Scottish Daily Mail

YOU HAVE YOUR SAY

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EVERY week, Money Mail receives hundreds of your letters and emails about our stories. Here are some from our report on Gideon Roseman, a barrister who turned the tables on fraudsters by tracking down the £20,400 he lost in a banking scam…

BANKS should be held responsibl­e under law in bank transfer cases unless they can prove the customer has been negligent. They are giving bank accounts to the criminals in the first place. Automatica­lly blaming the customer is another example of the cavalier attitude of our banks. A.C., London

The crooks messed with the wrong man. Good for him. In my experience with builders, though, never pay a builder up front; pay in stages as the work is completed. H.N., Shropshire

I HAVE never understood how the banks can’t spot when fraudsters try to open accounts. All of them say they spend millions on combatting fraud but then you hear about cases like this. They should at least check to see if someone is a con-artist. O.G., Derby

GReAT story Money Mail. I would personally find having to deal with the courts and finding evidence a nightmare. If I were Gideon I would dedicate my whole time to helping normal people get their money back. Someone needs to. N.C., Milton Keynes

WHILE this man has clearly done astonishin­gly well, I cannot agree with people who say the banks are purely to blame. Many people have trouble accepting responsibi­lity for their own actions. D.S., London

ThIS is why I prefer to pay in cash, face-to-face. More people are being scammed now because too many are stuck behind a keyboard. M.K., Newbury, Berkshire

IF IT takes three to five days for a cheque to clear, why can’t banks apply the same principle to bank transfers? If banks agreed not to transfer the money until 48 hours after it was authorised, a lot of frauds would never happen. P.C., London

GOOD on Gideon and even better for informing the public as to how he did this. Something needs to be done to stop these swines. M.N., Bristol ÷ WRITE to Tony Hazell at Ask Tony, Money Mail, Scottish Daily Mail, 20 Waterloo Street, Glasgow G2 6DB or email asktony@dailymail.co.uk — please include your daytime phone number, postal address and a separate note addressed to the offending organisati­on giving them permission to talk to Tony Hazell. We cannot reply to individual letters. Please do not send original documents as we cannot take responsibi­lity for them. No legal responsibi­lity can be accepted by the Daily Mail for answers given.

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Money Mail, August 9, 2017

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