09-05-2006, 08:32
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Re: So did you actually vote?
In reply to Chav, I think you will find that it is only certain finance companies that don't mind if you are not on the electoral role. My daughter works for a bank, and was telling me that she often has 18 year olds coming in and wanting to open a bank account, but because their parents have not added their names to the electoral role they get declined. As most employers now operate cashless wage payments, this can be avery serious problem for young people, as with no bank account they have problems getting a job. In fact, it is part of the anti money laundrying laws that any applicant for a bank account has to produce two forms of ID, one to idenitfy them personally and another to verify their address.
Some credit card companies aren't to bothered with ID, as all they are interested in is how much money they will earn in interest rather than a persons ability to pay.
Last edited by claytonender; 09-05-2006 at 08:35.
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