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HSBC "ended their banking relationship" with me 8 months ago. I recently tried opening a new account with them in a different branch and it was automatically declined with reference to the letter ending the banking relationship last year. Does this mean I'm banned from HSBC for life? Is there anything I can do about this? I'd give anything to have my account with them back.

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It would be better to open an account with another banking group, as HSBC had already closed your account cant see them being inclined to allow you to open another.

 

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Good riddance to them I reckon! I think you're well shot of HSBC. They seem to do their utmost to take as much out of my account as they can ... why anyone would want to bank with them is beyond me. I've finally persuaded the OH to move from them - he's been with them since he was 3 so it's been a bit of a challenge until I showed him they've charged us over £3k in charges - often bouncing a DD of similar value and then charging us! Grr.

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HSBC "ended their banking relationship" with me 8 months ago. I recently tried opening a new account with them in a different branch and it was automatically declined with reference to the letter ending the banking relationship last year. Does this mean I'm banned from HSBC for life? Is there anything I can do about this? I'd give anything to have my account with them back.

 

Might be worth giving them a call if you're unaware of the reason, you probably have a better idea than we do as to whether or not they'll change their mind given that we have no idea why they blacklisted you in the first place.

 

They might delete any record of your account after a sufficient time passes without activity, but that will depend on their data retention policy. They may also have an exception in place for instances like this and simply archive the data, so there's definitely no guarantee.

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Might be worth giving them a call if you're unaware of the reason, you probably have a better idea than we do as to whether or not they'll change their mind given that we have no idea why they blacklisted you in the first place.

 

They might delete any record of your account after a sufficient time passes without activity, but that will depend on their data retention policy. They may also have an exception in place for instances like this and simply archive the data, so there's definitely no guarantee.

 

 

thread is 6yrs old!!

 

 

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:lol: I was just about to respond to this as well.. hadn't noticed the date either.

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