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rid of marketing info from abbey
MarcoM
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how do i stop abbey from sending me info on their new credit card / insurance etc etc?
i did not use to get junk mail until a few months ago.
i remember thicking an option in the acc appl form to avoid getting this info.
i guess that in the system migration they must have failed to confirm this option.
how do i sort this out? Anyone with similar experiences?
i did not use to get junk mail until a few months ago.
i remember thicking an option in the acc appl form to avoid getting this info.
i guess that in the system migration they must have failed to confirm this option.
how do i sort this out? Anyone with similar experiences?
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Ask Abbey to remove you from all mailing lists. Whilst you are at it, you could register with MPS and TPS as they really do work well.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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It seems that the worse that Abbey get in customer service terms, the more junk mail they are sending.
If only they'd spend the effort on getting their problems sorted, then people might be interested in buying more products from them.
It smacks of desperation to me.0 -
Just as long as you are ok not recieving info about interest rates on your accounts0
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