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CarolHougen

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Hello, I would like to inquire about Bank privacy rules.
My name is Carol I Live in Ontario, Canada
My neighbour (TOM) is a police officer for Ontario Provincial Police in Canada. Tom wishes to replace our property line fence with a very expensive style of steel fence. I told him I couldn't afford my share of the fence at this time as I am saving to purchase a new car.
Tom contacted my bank and told the bank he was a police officer investigating my account,he asked for my account balances for all my accounts and what my week income was as well as where I spend my money.

To my surprise the bank supplied him everything he asked for including providing him a hard copy which his wife picked up at my branch with out providing I.D.
He showed me his findings and agreed I can't afford the fence.
Needless to say I don't talk to Tom anymore!
I am very upset.
Is the bank allowed to do this?
Is a police officer allowed to do this?


Carol
 



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