My mother died over 3 years ago but I still head back west to visit other relatives living in the area. I visited my mother's house today to make sure that everything was OK with the house and I was amazed to find a letter addressed to her.
I opened it up and it was from Citi Financial offering her a loan of "up to €15000 to take care of your existing credit balances and lighten the load". The letter was signed by a Christina Monaghan - Branch Manager, 36a Merchants Road, Galway. I'm going to call Christina on Tuesday morning and give her a piece of my mind.
There are a couple of things that makes me mad about this. Firstly my mother died in 2002, so seeing letters addressed to her 3 years after her death is upsetting. Secondly, she was over 70 when she died, so why would a finance company offer an elderly person this sort of loan?
Is there any official "body" that I can complain to??
I opened it up and it was from Citi Financial offering her a loan of "up to €15000 to take care of your existing credit balances and lighten the load". The letter was signed by a Christina Monaghan - Branch Manager, 36a Merchants Road, Galway. I'm going to call Christina on Tuesday morning and give her a piece of my mind.
There are a couple of things that makes me mad about this. Firstly my mother died in 2002, so seeing letters addressed to her 3 years after her death is upsetting. Secondly, she was over 70 when she died, so why would a finance company offer an elderly person this sort of loan?
Is there any official "body" that I can complain to??