Dr due to ATM/DEP Error | Recommended Steps

The term “Dr due to ATM/DEP Error” typically appears on bank statements indicating a debit (“Dr” stands for debit) related to an issue with an ATM or deposit transaction.

This error generally happens when there is a problem with an ATM transaction or deposit, such as a rejected or reversed check deposit or a failed ATM transaction. It can lead to unexpected debits in your account, sometimes causing negative balances temporarily.


šŸ” What it means

  • DR stands for debit (your account was debited) and ATM/DEP error means the debit is caused by an error at an ATM or deposit (e.g., cash or check deposit machine) that was not processed correctly.

  • For example:

    • You used an ATM to withdraw cash, the machine didn’t dispense or complete the transaction correctly, yet your account was debited.

    • You made a deposit (cash or check) via ATM or deposit-machine and the machine mis-recognized an item or there was a fault, and the bank later adjusted your account.

  • Several users have reported similar entries with major U.S. banks on Reddit, e.g., one said:

    ā€œI deposited a check … a few days later I see … ā€˜dr due to ATM/DEP error’ … my account is now negative.ā€

  • So it’s often a bank’s internal corrective adjustment, not necessarily fraud—though you should still treat it with urgency.

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āœ… What you should do

  1. Identify the transaction

    • Check your statement: date, amount, description ā€œATM/DEP errorā€.

    • Cross-check your ATM/deposit history: Did you make a deposit or withdrawal around that time?

  2. Contact your bank immediately

    • Call the bank’s customer service or visit a branch. Reference the specific transaction.

    • Ask: Why was my account debited? Was it due to a deposit error, ATM fault, or another adjustment?

  3. Gather evidence

    • If it was your deposit: keep the receipt, machine ID, date/time.

    • If a withdrawal: note the ATM ID, withdrawal slip, etc.

    • Screenshots of your online statement are useful.

  4. Request an investigation or correction

    • The bank may need time to investigate (especially for deposit machine errors). Reddit posts suggest users were told investigations or credits may take time.

    • Ask for a ā€œdisputeā€ or ā€œadjustmentā€ process to be initiated.

  5. Monitor your account

    • Keep watching for further adjustments or credits.

    • If the debit caused an overdraft, ask the bank about reversing associated overdraft/fees if the error was theirs.

  6. Escalate if necessary

    • If the bank fails to resolve in a reasonable time, consider filing a complaint with the bank’s internal grievance mechanism.

    • You may also consider contacting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in the U.S. if your rights are impacted.


āš ļø Things to keep in mind

  • This type of entry doesn’t necessarily mean the bank did something malicious—it could simply be a correction of a prior error (e.g., your deposit was flagged or misread).

  • Time matters: Errors related to ATM/deposit machines may have longer investigation periods. Many users report delays and uncertainty.

  • Ask about fees: If this caused you to incur overdraft or other fees, ask your bank if they’ll reverse those because the debit was due to bank error/adjustment.

  • Always verify your past transaction history to see if you remember the initial ATM/deposit event, especially if ā€œDEPā€ suggests a deposit.

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