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I was concerned I had been a victim of identy theft when sums of money started disappearing from our joint account. Wife said she hasn't used it and I knew what I was spending. All the money seems to have been stolen by Next, Debhenams, Sams Nail Salon, Tan 4 U etc... Thieving bastards
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou can sign up for a free trail and give it a go that way.
It is a very thorough service and well worth having for a few months at least, it also shows how much you owe to the penny and how much credit is available which was a shock!!
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostMy advice would be to join Credit expert and check out all the entries to see who was at fault, the bank should have already registered your wife with CIFAS which puts extra checks in place.
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Had similar with a new and yet unused credit card. The only way to get the details were from the bank. Now which counties are the call centres for HSBC?
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Happened to me around Christmas time, scumbag had set up a new bank account in my name with Tesco and a direct debit at my bank.
They got 3.5k before I noticed, all sorted within hours once I contacted my bank.
What really annoyed me was Tesco's attitude to it all, they had allowed this to happen yet they seemed completely unsympathetic and just blamed 'the system' for letting it slip through when they clearly hadn't done proper checks.
My advice would be to join Credit expert and check out all the entries to see who was at fault, the bank should have already registered your wife with CIFAS which puts extra checks in place.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post...The bank have repaid the cash and are raising a dispute with the loan company concerned..
* Armed with sledgehammers and hobbling posts.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo how does that work then?
Someone borrows money from the loan company and sets up your missus account as the Debit account?
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So how does that work then?
Someone borrows money from the loan company and sets up your missus account as the Debit account?
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostSomeone's nicked £2000 in numerous small amounts from our joint account using the missus' card. All done via a short term loan company.
The bank have repaid the cash and are raising a dispute with the loan company concerned, but I can't figure out how they did it. The wife rarely uses that card and all the statements go to me and are filed or shredded.
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Identity Theft
Someone's nicked £2000 in numerous small amounts from our joint account using the missus' card. All done via a short term loan company.
The bank have repaid the cash and are raising a dispute with the loan company concerned, but I can't figure out how they did it. The wife rarely uses that card and all the statements go to me and are filed or shredded.Tags: None
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