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can bank take money from my account
Hi i bank with lloyds and my husband has a loan with them he lost his job some months ago and came to agreement to reduce his payments. i pay his payment by standing order from my bank . someone has told me that they can take money from my account without my permission to pay for his debt even as the debt is not mine. i dont have a joint account with my husband can someone tell me if lloyds would be allowed to take money from my account to pay for his debt.
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Tracey.
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Tracey.
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Someone is an eejit and you shouldn't listen to him/her.0
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No they can only take if its a linked account with the same institution where the debt is held
As you are not linked and the debt isnt yours they are not authorised to do so0 -
def. standing order, you have not agreed a direct debit?2021 GC £1365.71/ £24000
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