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Trinity Estates
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@aaronhammer I am most displeased with trinity. We have also recieved a change of bank details. Our bank details are the same as you have posted. We are in Hertfordshire, please feel free to message me if you wish to discuss further.0
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aaronhammer said:
I've noticed on a payment request (today) they have changed from an RBS account to a Barclays account. It would be interesting to see if the sort code/account number is still the same for others? If so (unless we live in the same Estate...) surely it should be different?
Sort Code: 20-00-00 Account Number: 23****39
Assuming it's correct that each estate should have it's own bank account...
Might the account you mention just be an account for collecting payments?
i.e. They say the manage over 70,000 properties, which might mean 1000+ estates, and therefore 1000+ bank accounts.
So for simplicity, all payments might arrive in one bank account - and then get transferred immediately to the correct bank account - based on the payment reference.
It would probably be easier to monitor and process payments if they all arrive into one bank account - rather than trying to monitor and process payments into 1000+ different bank accounts.
But that's very much a guess.
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