EDP article on Ian Beech

EDP article on Ian Beech

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john75

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5,303 posts

248 months

Sunday 7th May 2006
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Saw an article in the EDP yesterday about Ian and something about an Ian's Law what is this about ?

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

228 months

Monday 8th May 2006
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Just read it on their website

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Darren

Wicker Man

805 posts

244 months

Monday 8th May 2006
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The idea is that when a mortgage is in joint names, a bank taking repossession proceedings should have to inform both of them. In practice I think this would mean documents served on both people. Simple really.

Nick P

29,977 posts

252 months

Monday 8th May 2006
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fcking wnkers.....talk about insensitive

I will never set foot inside a Halifax ever again because of this, and I will refuse to ever utilise their services

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Monday 8th May 2006
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Nick P said:
fcking wnkers.....talk about insensitive

I will never set foot inside a Halifax ever again because of this, and I will refuse to ever utilise their services


Could'nt agree more. I do wonder if any of the financial institutions actually operate any differently to Halifax tho, under such circumstances? Proberly not. (shame we do not have a coco bean shaker smilie)

tuxman

9,010 posts

239 months

Monday 8th May 2006
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Crap this makes me so angry , i hope somebody at the halifax is not sleeping too well at the moment i don,t understand in this day and age how the hell this happens .SIMON

>> Edited by tuxman on Monday 8th May 18:31

lightningghost

4,943 posts

250 months

Tuesday 9th May 2006
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It's an absolute disgrace that this law wasn't in place anyway. If the two people involved with the joint mortgage hadn't lived together, would they still not have been contacted seperately?


God bless you, Ian.

hornie

368 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th May 2006
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Sadly we live in the global economy of faceless corporations, ...it's not just banks.

We have been with Halifax for over 15 years and it's been relatively easy. Every once in a while I ring up and have a moan about the cr*ppy product and get it uprated to a better deal having got better quotes elsewhere.

A few years ago we wanted a loan against the mortgage and they mucked it up, not once but twice. In the end the staff tried to be helpful but just didn't understand their own processes. I ended up going in, telling them how they should have done it and what they now needed to do to put it right. Worrying when they're greatful for help from a customer!!

Like anything you buy you have to <b>always always </b> negotiate a better deal. Financial stuff is no different.

The staff who work there follow mindless processes usually without questioning why. (Trust me , i've worked in enough of them to know). You have to keep escalating up the line until you find someone you trust will actually help you and don't take No for an answer.

And yes Gussie is so right, both names on the mortgage, both should be kept informed.
Pees me off how many times utility companies won't talk to me (i pay the bills) because it's in my husbands name (they won't put joint names down), now's the time not to have double standards. We'll support this.