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by ben_w
487 days ago
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> The UK treats "utility bills" as proof of address. Yes, these are trivially forgeable and often incorrect. Yes, it's a big pain that you don't exist if you're not paying bills. Spent the last few months trying to explain to a randomly changing E.ON representative how unacceptable it was for them to send bills with my name on it to a non-existent address. I moved out of the country in 2018. They've offered me £10 credit. That I can't use, because I left the country. I need to gather all the emails together and send them to the ombudsman, but there's around 80 emails now. |
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