Hello all,
This is an odd situation, I broke up with my ex about 3 years ago and we had a joint account which had an overdraft that existed before I was even on the account. He wanted to get a loan from Natwest and they told him that he wouldn't be entitled to the loan but would get the loan if I joined his bank account as a joint holder. They declined the loan anyway afterwards.
I filled in the forms and provided documents but still they processed this information and put the wrong date of birth in.
When we broke up, a week later, both me and my ex went down on a Saturday and removed myself from the joint account and they took my old bank card off me at that point relating to the account. They stopped sending me letters and removed the record for that debt off my credit report.
My ex continued to operate that account as solely his from that point, He was struggling to maintain his overdraft and fell in to debt.
Natwest then began ringing me to which I advised I had not liability for the debt, I no longer held the account which they now deny saying I was never taken off the account? They say they have no record of it and sadly I dont have the letter they gave me because it's been lost in the move and been about 3 years since i've had any contact with Natwest and I never suspected I'd need it again. I also could not discuss the accoutn with them over the phone because they hold an address for me I don't know and have never lived at because it's the ex's. Plus they had the wrong DOB for me despite my documents on file.
Whoever is dealing with the debt, possibly not belonging to Natwest directly called me about the debt, I advised the situation but again could not complete security. He asked me for details for my ex which I did not provide because I don't know who they are and whether they are even legitimate. He then quoted my current address which I've never provided Natwest or anyone related. I asked where he had gotten the address from and he said 'Probably from your husband'. My ex isn't my husband and never had been, he also did not provide them with my address and he himself has stated the same to Natwest that I was taken off the account.
Yesterday, Natwest or the debt company on their behalf on Natwest headed paper, sent me a letter about the debt and demanding payment of £3,300.00 plus a number of threats on the back of it.
I am finding this extremely distressing and I dealt with this 3 years ago and been removed. I haven't had any letters from them in that time period plus do not hold a card for it etc.
They stated they'd cancelled the overdraft and are demanding full payment of the overdraft, my ex advised he has made an agreement to clear the debt which they haven't accepted.
I feel they've obtained my details dishonestly and breached data protection and my privacy. Plus we have a child together and providing me details regarding my ex's financial situation could actually be a problem for him if he was earning more and I used it for CSA purposes.
I feel that Natwest's behavior is of detriment to him plus me, but I do not know how to proceed regarding it. Plus, even if my ex provided them my address, should they really go about updating my details on the back of a third party? It seems like it's open to all sorts of fraudulent potential?
Kind regards, I appreciate any help you can offer.
This is an odd situation, I broke up with my ex about 3 years ago and we had a joint account which had an overdraft that existed before I was even on the account. He wanted to get a loan from Natwest and they told him that he wouldn't be entitled to the loan but would get the loan if I joined his bank account as a joint holder. They declined the loan anyway afterwards.
I filled in the forms and provided documents but still they processed this information and put the wrong date of birth in.
When we broke up, a week later, both me and my ex went down on a Saturday and removed myself from the joint account and they took my old bank card off me at that point relating to the account. They stopped sending me letters and removed the record for that debt off my credit report.
My ex continued to operate that account as solely his from that point, He was struggling to maintain his overdraft and fell in to debt.
Natwest then began ringing me to which I advised I had not liability for the debt, I no longer held the account which they now deny saying I was never taken off the account? They say they have no record of it and sadly I dont have the letter they gave me because it's been lost in the move and been about 3 years since i've had any contact with Natwest and I never suspected I'd need it again. I also could not discuss the accoutn with them over the phone because they hold an address for me I don't know and have never lived at because it's the ex's. Plus they had the wrong DOB for me despite my documents on file.
Whoever is dealing with the debt, possibly not belonging to Natwest directly called me about the debt, I advised the situation but again could not complete security. He asked me for details for my ex which I did not provide because I don't know who they are and whether they are even legitimate. He then quoted my current address which I've never provided Natwest or anyone related. I asked where he had gotten the address from and he said 'Probably from your husband'. My ex isn't my husband and never had been, he also did not provide them with my address and he himself has stated the same to Natwest that I was taken off the account.
Yesterday, Natwest or the debt company on their behalf on Natwest headed paper, sent me a letter about the debt and demanding payment of £3,300.00 plus a number of threats on the back of it.
I am finding this extremely distressing and I dealt with this 3 years ago and been removed. I haven't had any letters from them in that time period plus do not hold a card for it etc.
They stated they'd cancelled the overdraft and are demanding full payment of the overdraft, my ex advised he has made an agreement to clear the debt which they haven't accepted.
I feel they've obtained my details dishonestly and breached data protection and my privacy. Plus we have a child together and providing me details regarding my ex's financial situation could actually be a problem for him if he was earning more and I used it for CSA purposes.
I feel that Natwest's behavior is of detriment to him plus me, but I do not know how to proceed regarding it. Plus, even if my ex provided them my address, should they really go about updating my details on the back of a third party? It seems like it's open to all sorts of fraudulent potential?
Kind regards, I appreciate any help you can offer.
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