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Retired Man Sues Nab for Failing to Stop Fraudulent Transactions

Summary by sameway.com.au
uBank, a subsidiary of NAB, accused him of using Google Pay to complete the transaction, but Williams provided location, sleep app and police investigation evidence to prove that he was not at the scene at the time, and the police also confirmed that the suspect was not him. The bank agreed to a refund, but attached disclaimer and confidentiality clauses, which Williams refused. He then taught himself law and sued the bank for A$379 million, acc…
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uBank, a subsidiary of NAB, accused him of using Google Pay to complete the transaction, but Williams provided location, sleep app and police investigation evidence to prove that he was not at the scene at the time, and the police also confirmed that the suspect was not him. The bank agreed to a refund, but attached disclaimer and confidentiality clauses, which Williams refused. He then taught himself law and sued the bank for A$379 million, acc…

·Melbourne, Australia
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sameway.com.au broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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