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May 5, 2026 at 4:54 pmHi everyone,I’m dealing with a stressful situation and would really appreciate some guidance.
I transferred ₹8,250 via Google Pay using **bank transfer (account number + IFSC, not UPI)**. Unfortunately, I entered the wrong account number while adding the beneficiary.
Transaction status: **Successful**
I had saved the beneficiary name myself, so the name shown isn’t reliable
Beneficiary bank: Bank of Baroda
I’ve already visited my bank (Standard Chartered) and raised a disputeI managed to get the recipient’s phone number and contacted them, but they are **refusing to return the money**, even after explaining it was sent by mistake.
So far I have:
Raised a dispute with my bank
Visited the branch and submitted complaint
Contacted the recipient (refused to cooperate)
Sent email to Bank of Baroda requesting freeze**What I understand:**
Since the account exists, the money has been credited
Banks can’t reverse without recipient consent
This may now require legal/police involvement**What I need help with:**
Has anyone successfully recovered money when the recipient refused?How effective is filing a cybercrime or police complaint in this situation?
Does escalating to RBI Ombudsman actually push banks to act faster? But for this there is a 30 day wait
Any other steps I should take immediately?
Any real experiences or practical advice would really help right now.
Thanks in advance.
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