I can’t use my new credit card because Lloyds thinks I’m my twin sister
A reader discovered her name did not exist in the system after attempting to register a much-needed card online I applied for a Lloyds Bank credit card, which duly arrived with my name on it. When I attempted to register it online, I discovered that my name did not exist in the system. Bank (...)
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