I have just finished a telephone conversation with a mother who's now 18 year old son has had a bank account since being a small child (his gran opened it for him)
On his 18th birthday he decided & did change his surname by deed poll to reflect the name of his step-dad who's been his proper dad since he was 4years old
He & his gran visited the bank to see what would be required to change the name on his account & was informed by the manager that his deed poll plus proof of address would be sufficient.
However when he next went to the bank he was told by the same manager that it' wouldn't be enough & that he would need a passport which of course he doesn't have as he has never been abroad.
Does the bank really expect an 18 year old who's just left school to pay £80 for a passport when a) he can't afford it & b) he isn't required by law to have one.
Before I tell you my response I have a question ................is this lawful and are the government trying to introduce ID cards via the back door by 'encouraging' the banks to insist on such ID evidence
On his 18th birthday he decided & did change his surname by deed poll to reflect the name of his step-dad who's been his proper dad since he was 4years old
He & his gran visited the bank to see what would be required to change the name on his account & was informed by the manager that his deed poll plus proof of address would be sufficient.
However when he next went to the bank he was told by the same manager that it' wouldn't be enough & that he would need a passport which of course he doesn't have as he has never been abroad.
Does the bank really expect an 18 year old who's just left school to pay £80 for a passport when a) he can't afford it & b) he isn't required by law to have one.
Before I tell you my response I have a question ................is this lawful and are the government trying to introduce ID cards via the back door by 'encouraging' the banks to insist on such ID evidence
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