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Originally Posted by 03 GHIA
I was thinking that, but wouldn't want to be getting blamed if it had any purchases made on it before it was handed in?
In the future I think I'll just be calling the bank instead.
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Well you have a legitimate reason for having the card (legal defence right there) and then they'd have to actually prove it was you who used the card if by chance it was used unlawfully at some point after it was lost by it's owner.
Also there's no sensors or anything that a lost/stolen card would trigger and even so they wouldn't set the alarm for the bank off! In the banks eyes - if someone reports a card missing, they cancel it and that's that.
The alarm was probably an employee leaving for the evening who set the alarm but didn't get out in time or left an alarmed internal door open when they tried to set the alarm.
I wouldn't sweat at all mate.