Had a strange call from a loan company
Had a strange call from a loan company
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gti-ted

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1,029 posts

227 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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For the past 2 days i have received 3 missed calls from a number that I did not recognise so I called the number last night and a guy on the phone asked me for my postcode etc which I refused to give him. It turns out that he knew about a loan that i took out through Lloyds last year including the ammount and was trying to get me to switch to his company claiming that he could save me money. Now I am pissed becouse how did this company get hold of my address details, loan ammount and my mobile number?????

Should I call Lloyds and demand an explanation as I didn't try any other lenders or is this now the norm for banks to give out personal details?

Advicefurious

randomman

2,215 posts

207 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Lloyds sold the details to them, would be totally legal too as I bet you didn't see that little box to tick in size 0.000001 hidden in the dot of an 'i' on the application form.

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

246 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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We got a phone line hooked up in our house last December for the broadband. The only company that knows of this number is BT.

Guess what, we have already had dodgy sales calls!

Our details can only be coming from one place. I wonder how much they get for selling these on?

I feel for you as it really annoys me too. I may complain to BT but what will come of it?? Nowt I suppose.

Jasandjules

71,414 posts

247 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Write to Lloyds and ask them whether or not they have sold this data on.

You need to expressly consent to such things. IT is not an Opt Out but an Opt In which is needed.

V6

3,779 posts

239 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Could the dodgy loan company not have looked at your credit report under the pretense that you authorised it?

randomman

2,215 posts

207 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Oh and to add - the biggest seller on of details (may not surprise you)

Tesco

If you have a clubcard every detail will be sold to a million different companies, where you shop, what you buy, what time you shop, how much you spend etc.

Ozone

3,068 posts

205 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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I think that a credit check may reveal some of these details. Log on at Experion for free and see who has been checking your account.

gti-ted

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1,029 posts

227 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Ozone said:
I think that a credit check may reveal some of these details. Log on at Experion for free and see who has been checking your account.
But they wouldn't show my mobile number would they. These feckers rang me on mine

Scraggles

7,619 posts

242 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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used to get mbna phoning me on mobile, told the caller who he was before he had a chance to offer me stuff due to repeated missed calls, emailed their head office, they could stop the calls or would shred the card

calls stopped smile

okgo

40,776 posts

216 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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In the verbal T&C's of a natwest loan they say they may give out your details. It will be in the small print somewhere, nothing to worry about..

Ozone

3,068 posts

205 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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gti-ted said:
Ozone said:
I think that a credit check may reveal some of these details. Log on at Experion for free and see who has been checking your account.
But they wouldn't show my mobile number would they. These feckers rang me on mine
No the credit check wouldn't reveal any phone numbers, but definately loan details.

SAGPACK

357 posts

208 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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funkyrobot said:
I feel for you as it really annoys me too. I may complain to BT but what will come of it?? Nowt I suppose.
I've had this; try writing to the Information Commissioners Office(ICO), they do take this sort of thing seriously. I've now registered our home number, mobiles and address with TPS and MPS and it should cut most of this crap out.

HTH