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Now there starting to make demands,but still wont answer my questions about the loan agreements.

 

I suggest you reply to emails that were sent to you.

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I am about to,regards Streetwise.

 

I see. Seems RBS haven't played fair on other matters too.

 

Ask your MP to send the letter on your behalf they respond to MPSs letters although the content of same will be drawn up to obfuscate.

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I see. Seems RBS haven't played fair on other matters too.

 

Ask your MP to send the letter on your behalf they respond to MPSs letters although the content of same will be drawn up to obfuscate.

Look who's up to no good again ( http://www.bbc.co/news/business-1661668 ).Sorry cant get link to work anybody help. Edited by Streetwise
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I cant get it to work either, Streetwise... is it in regards of Peacocks ?

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I think it must be this!

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16611668

 

Els

 

 

Thanks Elsinore. The reasons for not trusting the financial sector gets longer and longer.. and.....

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They do indeed, CB.

 

A couple of days ago I read a news feature about predictions made 100 years ago and how many of them had come to pass. Readers were invited to submit suggestions as to what would be happening 100 years from now.

 

You've probably already guessed my prediction.... We'll still be getting screwed over by the banks!

 

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They do indeed, CB.

 

A couple of days ago I read a news feature about predictions made 100 years ago and how many of them had come to pass. Readers were invited to submit suggestions as to what would be happening 100 years from now.

 

You've probably already guessed my prediction.... We'll still be getting screwed over by the banks!

 

Els

 

:lol:

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Hi all I find myself in a difficult position,I am the executor of an estate and its my job to make sure all debts due by the estate are paid out,one debt for a substantial sum of money was brought to my attention bye the creditor,when I looked into the debt I discovered that there are two loan agreements for the same debt,I asked the bank to confirm which was the genuine agreement and were did the other one come from that was back in September of this year,no reply to this date,what am I to do.
Got a reply to my letter to the CEO of the bank today Quote,( When searching our records I have been unable to locate the loan agreement for this loan ).regards streetwise.
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Got a reply to my letter to the CEO of the bank today Quote,( When searching our records I have been unable to locate the loan agreement for this loan ).regards streetwise.

 

The bank can't locate the agreement? yet you've been supplied with one that doesn't match your copy.

 

I suggest you show the agreements to your MP and ask her to fire off a letter on your behalf.

 

You must send off a full DSAR and include all account numbers etc.

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The bank can't locate the agreement? yet you've been supplied with one that doesn't match your copy.

 

I suggest you show the agreements to your MP and ask her to fire off a letter on your behalf.

 

You must send off a full DSAR and include all account numbers etc.

Emailed you a copy of the letter Paul,have allready SAR the bank whats the D at the begining for regards Streetwise.
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The bank can't locate the agreement? yet you've been supplied with one that doesn't match your copy.

 

I suggest you show the agreements to your MP and ask her to fire off a letter on your behalf.

 

You must send off a full DSAR and include all account numbers etc.

Has an offence been committed now Paul and could I be in trouble for not reporting it regards Streetwise.
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Has an offence been committed now Paul and could I be in trouble for not reporting it regards Streetwise.

 

That's a matter for others to decide but having reviewed the documents it could be that RBS are in serios trouble.......again!

 

Regards

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Be prepared for them [Natwest] to reject or delay compliance.

 

For yours, they will ignore probate and request 2nd data subject agreement to release data. Send a copy of proof of appointment under will/grant of probate attached to request. It'll all come in handy at a later date when they've failed to comply.

 

1 x SAR [incl proof as above] + 2nd signatory countersigned approval to release data

 

Joint account,got the partner to send a letter so as SAR can be produced awaiting the request.

 

SW

 

Joint account data will refer to 3rd party, their response [for joint] is compliant with ICO guidance.

 

Phil

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