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Does it matter if I have different adresses on my statements

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rosie877
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Does it matter if I have different adresses on my statements

Post by rosie877 » Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:03 pm

*Addresses

2 of my statements have my old U.S address and the recent one has my future roommate in the UK's address.

I was signed up for paperless statements so it didn't matter what address I had on there but will this cause an issue?

The statements are stamped, signed and there is a covering letter from my bank confirming authenticity.

Should I include a cover letter explaining the issue or just let it be?

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Post by rosie877 » Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:58 pm

Anyone? :(

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Re: Does it matter if I have different adresses on my statem

Post by bobobo » Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:43 pm

As long as they have the name on the statement it should be all good, but with the ol chaps at the HO I would spell it out and include a CL, it just excludes the chances of things going wrong which often do with the HO
rosie877 wrote:*Addresses

2 of my statements have my old U.S address and the recent one has my future roommate in the UK's address.

I was signed up for paperless statements so it didn't matter what address I had on there but will this cause an issue?

The statements are stamped, signed and there is a covering letter from my bank confirming authenticity.

Should I include a cover letter explaining the issue or just let it be?

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