Re: have i got a case ????
Yes I think so. Your Data Protection hasn't been adhered to has it.Re: have i got a case ????
It would appear that your wife has a case UKmartin, but just check what terms you agreed to when the guarantor arrangements were made for your daughter's loan. If it was a joint agreement between you and your wife at the time of the loan being taken out - even though your wife may subsequently have opened an account in her name only, then I would think they would have a call on your wife's assets as well in relation to this loan.Re: have i got a case ????
We have a similar thing to you ukmartian but not as bad as yours.Re: have i got a case ????
I was going to suggest the Financial Ombudsman or your wife's bank. I expect the Ombudsman is very busy at present. I don't think your wife's bank should make payments without her making some sort of arrangement, wouldn't the loan people have had to serve a CCJ or something, the bank could be at fault, surely if that was allowed anybody could take money out without your permission.Re: have i got a case ????
UK Martin, I'm really not qualified or experienced in debt law but I do know it can be complicated and I don't have much faith in the CAB. If you can find (and get 20 minutes consultation with) a really knowledgible solicitor you'll know where you stand.
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