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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    Looking to move my phone contract to Three Business and they're after 3 months of business bank statements.

    Is this a normal request? It certainly doesn't seem proportional for £25 a month.

    I wouldn't mind supplying it to a financial institution but they literally just want me to e-mail them to some generic e-mail address which I'm not too happy with. Never had to send anyone statements before.

    Am I being over dramatic?
    It's about credit worthiness and other risks, not about the value of the contract. Pretty standard I'd say.

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  • vwdan
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    Three Mobile Business - After a bank account statements

    Looking to move my phone contract to Three Business and they're after 3 months of business bank statements.

    Is this a normal request? It certainly doesn't seem proportional for £25 a month.

    I wouldn't mind supplying it to a financial institution but they literally just want me to e-mail them to some generic e-mail address which I'm not too happy with. Never had to send anyone statements before.

    Am I being over dramatic?
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