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Previously on "Can anyone working in IT for a bank work this out?"

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  • thunderlizard
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    Get a bank based in the same country as your address. You remind me of my mate who moves from Dublin to London and kept moaning that there were hardly any branches of the Bank of Ireland.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    "When this happened to me I simply went out and bought a different street"
    Excellent plan. I'll go and buy Fuchshagweg.

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  • chef
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    "When this happened to me I simply went out and bought a different street"

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  • Diver
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    Move!

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  • KackAttack
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    My street is Schützenweg. My bank, First Direct, seems unable to handle this - we get letters addressed to SCH Tzenweg.
    If you are getting letters addressed to SCH Tzenweg and this is not your address, surely your beef is with the Post Office for sending you letters not addressed to you.

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  • MrMark
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    Substitute ue for ü

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  • AtW
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    > ü

    Their system probably does not support this non-ASCII character. Tell them to use "u" instead - I doubt postman would care.

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  • Can anyone working in IT for a bank work this out?

    My street is Schützenweg. My bank, First Direct, seems unable to handle this - we get letters addressed to SCH Tzenweg.

    And what should I tell FD, in order to get our address corrected?

    ta!

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