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  • D David Wulff

    An Aberdeen woman who asked for her bank statement was sent those of 75,000 other customers[^] I have been trying for over a month to get a bank statement resent after one was lost in the post, and have received nothing. Now I know where they have gone! Surely someone at the bank thought it a little odd that they would be sending out several large packages of statements to a residential address in Scotland? Assuming that each statement was only one sheet of paper (which is unlikely) then that is 15 reams of paper. Given that my average statement is 4 sheets of paper, that would make 60 reams of paper (12 boxes worth) -- that's a 4 metre stack of paper! :omg: If you don't think this incident is that serious, consider that she could use any any every one of those statements to obtain all sorts of credit and open additional bank accounts to launder crime money. (Banks are supposed to ask for more detail, but they rarely do.) She may as well have been sent a list of 75,000 credit card numbers and registered addresses. I wonder whether amonst all those she actually got her missing statement? :rolleyes:


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    Something like that happened when I worked at Citibank. This guy and his son (same first, middle and last name) both applied for the same type of Citibank credit card. This caused some weird glitch and sent about 50,000 rejection letters to each of them.

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      Something like that happened when I worked at Citibank. This guy and his son (same first, middle and last name) both applied for the same type of Citibank credit card. This caused some weird glitch and sent about 50,000 rejection letters to each of them.

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      So did they get accepted? :rolleyes:


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        So did they get accepted? :rolleyes:


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        Originally they were not because of the glitch. If I remember correctly they later did. It's actually in a book of weird tech stories and such. I'll have to look it up.

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          Something like that happened when I worked at Citibank. This guy and his son (same first, middle and last name) both applied for the same type of Citibank credit card. This caused some weird glitch and sent about 50,000 rejection letters to each of them.

          _________________________________________________________________ Dick Cheney looks like a high school calculus teacher with persistent heartburn.

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          Vikram A Punathambekar
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          Reminds me of this[^] :-D

          Cheers, Vikram.


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            Reminds me of this[^] :-D

            Cheers, Vikram.


            "...we are disempowered to cultivate in their communities an inclination to assimilate to our culture." - Stan Shannon.

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            I've experienced something similar to that, where my unique account was identified only by my last name and the first (region part) of my postcode. That was fine for many years, until my mother who doesn't live with me but lives in the same regional postcode also opened an account. I got fed up with them calling me Mrs. Wulff very quickly. :sigh:


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            • V Vikram A Punathambekar

              Reminds me of this[^] :-D

              Cheers, Vikram.


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              :doh:


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              • N Nish Nishant

                Might be a good idea to disable paper statements and turn on e-statements.

                Regards, Nish


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                Anton Afanasyev
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                And then they'll send you a reminder with all the other people's card numbers and passwords :-D:laugh:


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                • N Nish Nishant

                  Might be a good idea to disable paper statements and turn on e-statements.

                  Regards, Nish


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                  Not usually an option with banks in the UK, Nish

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                    Not usually an option with banks in the UK, Nish

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                    Stuart Dootson wrote:

                    Not usually an option with banks in the UK, Nish

                    Interesting - I wonder why. Even Indian banks (with foreign roots) have had this feature for a while now.

                    Regards, Nish


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                      Stuart Dootson wrote:

                      Not usually an option with banks in the UK, Nish

                      Interesting - I wonder why. Even Indian banks (with foreign roots) have had this feature for a while now.

                      Regards, Nish


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                      Inertia , I suspect - banks in the UK tend to feel the weight of centuries of existence. I do get most bills (gas, electricity etc) in e-mail form, though.

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