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Issue of credit card customers getting mislabelled charges resolved, Scotiabank says

Some Scotiabank customers are experiencing problems with their credit cards where charges appear to be mislabelled.

'All mislabeled transactions will be corrected and accurate on customer accounts within 72 hours', bank says

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Many Scotiabank credit card customers took to Twitter to complain after seeing mislabelled charges on their account. Scotiabank says the technical issue has now been resolved. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press)

Some Scotiabank customers are experiencing problems with their credit cards where charges appear to be mislabelled.

"Yesterday, we experienced a technical issue that caused some credit card pending transactions to display on customer accounts incorrectly," Scotiabank said, in a statement to CBC News on Monday. "Technical teams have since resolved the issue. All mislabeled transactions will be corrected and accurate on customer accounts within 72 hours."

On Sunday, Scotiabank took to Twitter to say"an issue has been identified where legitimate charges on your credit card are mislabelledas BNS Ins."

It tweeted that the technical issue affected charges made between Oct. 18 to 20.

Customers responded to the tweet, saying that they believe the charges on their account are not legitimate.

One customer replied to Scotiabanktweeting, "I think it's important to stop using the word 'legitimate' since its definition implies that it is valid or justifiable. I don't know how this works, but I am sure I didn't pay 200 CAD with my credit card this morning, so please keep that in mind!"

Another customer tweeted that an illegitimate charge of $150 was labelled as BNS Scotia Life Insurance even thoughshe did not agree to any life insurance contracts with the bank.

Scotiabank has been respondingto customer complaints they've been receiving over social media. Itstatedthat if customers have any concerns, to please send ita direct message to chat further about the issue they are experiencing.

Scotiabank responded to a customer complaint where someone said he wasillegitimately charged $600.

The bank tweeted, "We believe some of the transactions may have occurredover the last few days that didn't post to your account. However, if there are any charges [that]are entirely wrong, they will be reviewed and adjusted for."