I completed a loan application that was accepted after the hard check/search was done. I was contemplating for a short moment and considering my options when the application timed out. Most other lenders or banks will let you continue from the point the page times out or where you left the application, but that doesn't seem to be the case for Tesco.
Can someone explain why this is?
I have already sent a private message, but an actual explanation would be useful considering the fact that this issue seems to be a question that is asked often on here and other forums online, and there's absolutely no indication during the application process that this is something that could potentially happen.
Had I known before I started my application I honestly would not have bothered at all. Once a decision is made I cannot understand why an email isn't sent that confirms the Application ID so we can continue with the application online in the event that it times out.
tldr - Why are we not able to continue an application after the page times out without having to jump through hoops?
Can someone explain why this is?
I have already sent a private message, but an actual explanation would be useful considering the fact that this issue seems to be a question that is asked often on here and other forums online, and there's absolutely no indication during the application process that this is something that could potentially happen.
Had I known before I started my application I honestly would not have bothered at all. Once a decision is made I cannot understand why an email isn't sent that confirms the Application ID so we can continue with the application online in the event that it times out.
tldr - Why are we not able to continue an application after the page times out without having to jump through hoops?