learning curve
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learning curve.I called the bank earlier and told them what had happened ( it happened last February ) but I have only got mad enough to do something about it now!
I told them that I feel very exposed, as I have heard it back from mutual friends that I am in 'dire financial difficulties',(which isn't true). I told them that I am really upset at them for giving someone (anyone!) a gateway into my personal banking affairs. They said they would get back to me 'in due course'.
... A letter came from my bank addressed to my spouse in relation to the property I have in my sole name, it asked my spouse to offer some payments for the property which was in arrears, eventhough the property is, and has always been in my name.
The letter detailed my account number, amount owing, amount in arrears ect.
The letter was opened by my ex partner (rightly or wrongly, that's another days issue) ...
... we didn't live together ...
... They didn't mention him by name, they wrote 'To spouse of: (my name)
the letter then went on to tell my 'spouse', that I was in serious arrears and needed assistance....
...In my opinion, the real breach of confidence, is actually your ex-partner, opening a letter not addressed to them. I'm slightly confused where you call him your "spouse" but you weren't married....
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