Ask your bank what their change of address procedure is, and whether 
they'll accept an emailed request.

I'm reminded of a Douglas Adams adventure game, in which the object of the 
game was to notify your bank of your change of address. 

On Wed, 22 Jul 2009, Caveguy wrote:

> Which bank was this ? I need to know who to avoid at all costs ...
> 
> Bob Bradlee
> 
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 09:43:55 +0100 (BST), Drsolly wrote:
> 
> >I sent my bank a fax to tell them about my change of address. They sent a 
> >fax back, asking me to phone them. The lady I spoke to, said that they 
> >couldn't do it from a fax, they needed an email. I asked why; she said 
> >that it was so they could be sure it came from me.
> 
> >Apparently, anyone can send an fax, but if an email has me in the 
> >from-line, that proves it came from me.
> 
> >And this is a bank. 
> 
> >And we wonder why there's fraud ...
> 
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