Sad case of affairs, but a warning to us all! I won't post the entire thing as it's very long, but here's the link:
http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll ... /710239886
the message board for Dubai English speaking community
sage & onion wrote:Its an all to familiar story, what really gets me is that the banks are still constantly cold calling trying to sell their credit cards, will they never learn!
KeithL wrote:What i dont understand is why dont the banks take the money owed to them from what the customers have in their accounts?
How do they expect them to pay from someplace else and then wait a month for their money to clear?
Chocoholic wrote:It's an all to familiar story Bora, sadly hardly anyone has any sympathy. We knew he was leaving, but until we read the article had no idea that it was so bad. The debt collectors will be on the case, as we've said before, people can't run these days, it catches up with you in the end.
gertrude wrote:And as of credit card debts, it s another scare tactic from the banks in the UAE, in reality you can run from dubai with a AED50,000 CC debt from HSBC, go to the UK, and even open an account with HSBC UK because they will not be able to do anything.
Chocoholic wrote:Elsewhere you have insurances to protect you against such things, here its not always possible.
sage & onion wrote:gertrude wrote:And as of credit card debts, it s another scare tactic from the banks in the UAE, in reality you can run from dubai with a AED50,000 CC debt from HSBC, go to the UK, and even open an account with HSBC UK because they will not be able to do anything.
So Gertrude, what makes you such an expert?
Chocoholic wrote:Well how do you explain the fact that I know several people who are being chased back in the UK for loans that they've taken out here? And credit cards? HSBC UK has nowt whatsoever to do with HSBC here.
The debt is sold onto collectors and loans companies/banks can apply for global travel bans - FACT!