They will be able to track the misdirected deposit to your account and reverse it. You will probably feel better about it if you report it, as the end result is the same. Originally Posted by Billy_SaulThat is correct, even if you withdraw it they will still charge it back to your account. There are no freebies when it comes to this.
The depositor may have written the wrong account number on the deposit slip, but it is the teller's responsibility to check the ID.I have never experienced a bank requiring an ID to accept my deposit. If they did, I believe I would get another bank.
If someone wanted to deposit $1 million dollars in your account they couldn't do it without your ID.
Originally Posted by trynagetlaid
I have never experienced a bank requiring an ID to accept my deposit. If they did, I believe I would get another bank. Originally Posted by Billy_SaulYou might be well known at your bank, and there's not a lot of turnover in tellers. Or they are checking your signature against the one they have on file. Either way they have to make sure deposits are only accepted from the account holder.