> Banks giving false infromation?

Banks giving false infromation?

Posted at: 2015-07-28 
Basically I went to my bank to apply for a loan, everything was going fine and they told me that i would be able to get the loan. i was at the final step which was the banks solicitor sending a letter to confirm i could receive the loan, however the solicitor was not receiving a letter. after months of them re-sending letter they later found out that because my bank split into two different banks my mortgage was with the other bank. my bank then told me i would have to go through the whole process again because everything had been invalid due to the long period of time, they then told me i would be unable to receive the loan due to my age and the amount of money i earn however when i previously applied for the loan they said my age and wage was enough for me to receive the loan. is there anything i can due to sue the bank for false information?

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Suing is not free in the UK, and you have no grounds. Their policies changed and they did not think you were a good risk.

You cannot sue for that.

UK

Your question makes little sense. Of course you can't sue.

No you can't they are a law unto themselves even when wrong they are right no one person is culpable the bank is and puny fines do nothing to stop them doing it again miss selling Libor foreign exchange the system is rife with corruption you may just as well get a gun and try to conquer America the banks are crooks we all know it but can't do a thing about it you have my sympathy

If the "Bankster" furnished you with a "Commitment Letter," you may have some grounds to force their dirty hands. Hopefully, there were no issues with your credit profile & activity during that same period?