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I'm currently on a work placement in Germany.
The difference is 0.75 € for 1 page and 3.45 € for 7 pages postage for sending a letter from Germany to the UK.
How did Lloyds send you your statement to a german address if your address on your Lloyds account is a UK address? What am I missing?0 -
Archi_Bald wrote: »How did Lloyds send you your statement to a german address if your address on your Lloyds account is a UK address? What am I missing?
My father brought my post to me with his last visit from the UK.0 -
WowThe difference is 0.75 € for 1 page and 3.45 € for 7 pages postage for sending a letter from Germany to the UK.I have followed exactly the rules to get a certified copy (see below, taken from Nationwide International).
You aren't applying for an account with Nationwide International, so their rules aren't really relevant. You need to follow the rules of the company you want to do business with. If Tesco say they will only accept documents certified by a official UK body, that's their rules and you can't bypass them.0
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