I've been faithfully returning letters to sender for what will be 2 years in the new year. Lloyds bank send several letters most weeks now. I haven't opened them, as I understand that I could be fined. I can't bin them because I understand I could be fined. So i return to sender. Which is fine to a point.
After sending probably more than 100 letters back (just to
Lloyds) with not known at this address moved out early 2013 etc. I decided to ring lloyds today when two more of the letters landed on the door mat. Apparently they're legally obliged to mail about certain things, they can't change the address without account holders permission and can't forward the mail anywhere else.
So legally am I stuck, obliged to return mail indefinitely?
What about money laundering regulations and traceability/ terrorism funding etc. How can the bank allow an account to be held at someone else's address indefinitely? Obviously I realise thats a bit of an extreme leap but this seams mad.
Can i threaten to charge mail handling if they don't disassociate this/ these account(s) with my address?
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MisForMumNotMaid · 17/12/2014 16:15
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