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Can Son run up overdraft / credit card bills against my house ?

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  • vaporate
    vaporate Posts: 1,955 Forumite
    Fang wrote: »
    You cannot keep his documents. What on earth made you think that you could? Until he's 18, he can't go overdrawn. Does he live with you?

    What a thicko,

    As if the OP intended to. The waste of space chavvy son obviously made up the lie and the over0paid 'police' have to follow it up.

    God what education did you get?
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  • vaporate
    vaporate Posts: 1,955 Forumite
    woodbine wrote: »
    if he still lives at home and hes gone to the police about you then tbh i`d throw him out tonight!

    Strongly agree.

    Let the schit suffer immensly.
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  • Fang_3
    Fang_3 Posts: 7,602 Forumite
    vaporate wrote: »
    What a thicko,

    As if the OP intended to. The waste of space chavvy son obviously made up the lie and the over0paid 'police' have to follow it up.

    God what education did you get?

    Uh huh. Ever heard the phrase - 'biting off more than you can chew'?

    The OP says that his son asked for his documents, the OP then clearly did not give them to his son and then the son called the police. I would have thought even someone who supports the BNP could grasp basic facts. Then again...
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 2,175 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Name Dropper
    Re: the other posters above, my bad.

    A quick googling reveals:

    "It is true that in the past lenders were allowed to take into consideration the credit histories of family members or friends that lived under the same roof. However, this is no longer the case"

    Guess my info is a little out of date ;)
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