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Urgent help needed with HSBC - useless sods
indierocker85
Posts: 2,082 Forumite
Hi,
Need advice
My cousin has a HSBC Joint bank account (or rather she did) and she is now splitting up with her partner and is in the process of going through solicitors to divide their house and assets etc. Her ex is claiming his card paid for the car that is in her name etc and all manner of other things he claims are his which she paid for (Her wages went into the account)
She urgently needs proof of whose card paid for what. One person at HSBC claimed it could be done, now apparently they claim it can't be done.
Can anyone advise? The solicitor claims it can be done, and is offering to send a letter to them. But, obviously this costs.
Please advise.
Need advice
My cousin has a HSBC Joint bank account (or rather she did) and she is now splitting up with her partner and is in the process of going through solicitors to divide their house and assets etc. Her ex is claiming his card paid for the car that is in her name etc and all manner of other things he claims are his which she paid for (Her wages went into the account)
She urgently needs proof of whose card paid for what. One person at HSBC claimed it could be done, now apparently they claim it can't be done.
Can anyone advise? The solicitor claims it can be done, and is offering to send a letter to them. But, obviously this costs.
Please advise.
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It really depends on the length of time passed after the transaction, you will really struggle with voucher retrievals after 12 months and you will not get one after 3 years. It could be that HSBC might be able to tell which cards were used just from the ledger entries but unlikely.These are my thoughts and no one else's, so like any public forum advice - check it out before entering into contracts or spending your hard earned cash!
I don't know everything, however I do try to point people in the right direction but at the end of the day you can only ever help yourself!0 -
Voucher retrievals?Live for what tomorrow has to bring, not what yesterday has taken away0
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Don't know how it works with HSBC but my partner and I have a joint account with Natwest and our cards for the same account have completely different numbers so tying up who did what transaction is pretty easy (that and I do 99.9% of our joint banking transactions anyway)
Why would it matter whose card paid for it though. End of day the card was linked to a joint account and as such would be a joint purchase surely. If there was any debt on the bank account, regardless of whose card originated the debt you would both be jointly and severally liable0
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