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Abbey/Santander : Santander say I owe them money but I don't have an account!


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My partner has been experiencing problems with Abbey National now Santander. A few years ago his sister opened an account with them and took out a mortgage to which he added his name to the mortgage documents. He would then transfer money from his own account to his sister's account in order to cover the mortgage payments. After experiencing problems with the bank as they would try and take the mortgage payments on the dates which she did not agree to causing her to go overdrawn then charging her, she decided to switch mortgage companies and banks. My partner then went to open an account with the then Abbey National and was told that he had an account and was overdrawn, howeve this was incorrect as he has never had an account with them.

 

Since being told this over a year ago, they have been bombarding him with letters stating that he owes them a months mortgage and that his account is overdrawn, even though he has never had one.

 

Any suggestions on what steps he can take?

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Ask Santander what address the motgage is for.

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