Van der Hoop
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I reckon if I applied directly to AIB they may look into it. If I use another bank chances are they wont be contacting AIB and as long as they are getting their regular payment.
AIB have no reason to run a credit check on me...I dont have a current a/c with them and no other loans.
Thanks Macstuff,
That's what I figured... I reckon it's worth the risk. Yep , it states in the T&C's that it is for Prinicipal Place of Residence.
I reckon if I applied directly to AIB they may look into it. If I use another bank chances are they wont be contacting AIB and as long as they are getting their regular payment.
You would also have to register with PTRB, change your insurance to cover landlords/tenants issues, change utility billing info .... any of which could come to the attention of your bank as they could in theory notice new utility account numbers or the additional insurance cost / or additional policy payment.
I don't think the banks have quite the advanced monitoring capabilities you are suggesting...I'm not sure how you think they are checking utility bills??
it's in my loan agreement, if there is no specific mention it may not be there if your lucky
...Bank of Ireland for two years, yet this week I got a letter from them recently telling me that my credit card spending limit had gone up by a grand. ...
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