Co-op refuses its will-writing service because I was born in Russia

Co-op Will Writing Service Denies Service to Russian-Born Customer Due to Country of Birth

A UK-based customer has been denied the use of The Co-op's will writing service because they were born in Russia, despite having dual British and German nationality.

The individual had previously used The Co-op's services, but when they asked for an update to their existing will, with their partner and daughter as beneficiaries, they received no further communication for two months. When the issue was brought to light, The Co-op claimed that the request had been cancelled due to an error.

However, it appears this initial denial was based on a legitimate piece of legislation related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Strict financial restrictions have been imposed on anyone connected to the Russian government and its war aims, which can lead to imprisonment of up to seven years for doing financial or legal business with sanctioned entities.

The UK government guidance is clear: customers not designated under a sanctions regime are not prohibited from receiving services. However, The Co-op has taken a conservative approach, instructing their lawyers that they must "carry out the correct due diligence" and adhere to these regulations.

This means that the customer will need to provide proof of having renounced their Russian citizenship in order to access The Co-op's will writing service. Critics argue this is discriminatory treatment based solely on birthplace.

An HM Treasury spokesperson acknowledged that while where a person lives should be taken into account, it was ultimately up to individual companies to decide how to comply with the rules and who to do business with.

The customer has expressed their frustration at being denied services due to their country of birth, which they argue does not trigger sanctions regulations. The case raises questions about whether companies have a duty to serve all customers fairly, regardless of their origins.
 
πŸ€” this is crazy, i mean i get it the gov's trying to crack down on russian ties but come on co-op should be more inclusive than that πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. born in russia doesn't automatically make u a bad person or involved with sanctioned entities. its like they're assuming ppl are guilty till proven innocent? 😬 what kinda message does that send? and wheres the clarity on who's eligible for services? is it just russians or anyone from certain countries? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ needs more transparency, tbh
 
I am literally fumin' about this 😑! I mean, what kind of company just denies service to someone because of where they were born? Like, isn't that just basic customer service? πŸ€” You gotta question the Co-op's logic here - if it's not gonna ask for proof of renouncing Russian citizenship, why is it even offerin' a will writin' service in the first place? It just seems like an excuse to be all judgy and discriminatory. And what about people who've got dual nationality but still wanna use their UK part, you know? It's just not right! 😀
 
I'm low-key impressed that The Co-op is taking this super cautious approach to avoid any potential issues with sanctions πŸ€”. I mean, who wants to risk getting slapped with fines or even jail time for doing business with someone connected to Russia? 🚫 It's all about protecting their own skin and minimizing liability. But at the same time, it's also kinda harsh that a customer is being singled out based on where they were born πŸ’”. I guess you could say The Co-op is trying to play it safe, but that doesn't necessarily make it the right thing to do πŸ€‘.
 
I'm so confused... πŸ˜• Like, I totally get why The Co-op is trying to follow the rules and stuff πŸ€”, but at the same time, isn't it kinda unfair that they're treating this person differently just 'cause they were born in Russia? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, shouldn't being British/German count for something? πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ And what's with all these sanctions regulations? It feels like companies are getting caught up in the drama and losing sight of things... πŸ˜’ Like, who gets to decide what's "correct due diligence" anyway? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I don't think it's that black and white... πŸš«πŸ”΄
 
[Image of a person looking confused with a " Wait, what?!" GIF πŸ€”](https://i.imgur.com/GFf1ZPz.gif)

[Dramatic music plays in the background]

[Russian flag waving in one corner and British flag waving in another corner - a split personality ]

[Image of a will with a big X marked through it, and a sad face next to it :( ]
 
Ugh 🀯 I just can't believe this is happening in 2025! πŸ™„ A person born in Russia (but with dual nationality) gets denied a service from The Co-op because they're afraid of breaking some Russian sanctions laws πŸ˜…. Like, if it's not affecting me directly, why should my country of birth matter? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It just feels so unfair and discriminatory 🚫. What's next, people with Russian ancestry being denied mortgages or jobs? πŸ€‘ The law is supposed to be about protecting everyone equally, but companies are taking it upon themselves to make these kinds of decisions? πŸ˜’ I don't get it... Can't they just have a clear set of rules and guidelines instead of playing it safe all the time? πŸ€”
 
OMG u gotta be kiding me!!! 🀯 so some ppl born in russia get treated like that just cuz of where they're from?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it's not right at all!! the co-op needs 2 rethink their policies 4sh! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ i mean, i love them and all but if ur british & german but russian born u shd be able 2 get a will writing service like anyone else!! πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ it's not like its illegal or anything πŸ€”
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean come on... this is just ridiculous. You can't deny someone service just because they were born in Russia πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί. It's not like they're actively working for the Russian government or something. The sanctions thing is just a blanket rule that affects everyone, but companies are choosing to be super strict about it? That's just discriminatory πŸ‘Ž. And what even is due diligence, anyway? Can't they just trust their customers and figure out who's actually doing business with sanctioned entities? πŸ€” This whole thing just feels like a case of over-caution being taken to an extreme 😬. Companies need to start taking responsibility for making fair decisions, not just following the letter of the law πŸ‘Š.
 
This is getting outta hand 🀯! I mean, what's next? Are we gonna be told we can't get loans or rent apartments because of where our parents were born? It's just not fair, you know? πŸ€” The Co-op thinks they're being all cautious and safe, but really they're just creating a whole mess. I bet if this guy didn't have German nationality too, he'd be in big trouble πŸ€‘. And what about all the Brits living abroad who wanna come back home to make some plans for their will? Do we need to renounce our passports just 'cause of where we were born? No way, that's just crazy talk 😱. The UK government is supposed to be looking out for us, not making these kinda rules up as they go along πŸ™„
 
🀝 OMG, can u believe this?! Some co-op is so extra! πŸ™„ They're being super strict on someone just cuz they were born in Russia... like, what's the big deal? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, we all have our own stories and struggles. Being from a specific country doesn't define who you are as a person. And it's not even like they're doing business with Russia directly, but more like... due to their birthplace 🌎

I'm all for companies following the rules and doing their part in the sanctions, but come on! πŸ™„ This is just unfair to someone who's already had trust issues with this co-op. It's like they're saying "you can't trust us"? πŸ˜” That's not how you build customer loyalty or a positive reputation. I'm so sorry to see this person go through this. πŸ€•
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Ugh this is so unfair!!! Like what's next? They're gonna deny you a pint at the pub just 'cause your great-granddad was from Russia?! 🍺😑 The Co-op is basically saying "sorry mate, we can't help ya because of where you were born" and that's just not right. It's all about due diligence but what about due human rights?! 😀 They're being super strict with their rules but they need to remember everyone deserves equal treatment regardless of where they're from. This is just ridiculous πŸ™„
 
πŸ€” this is such a messed up situation. i mean, the co-op's just following the rules and all that, but it's like, come on... birthplace shouldn't matter when it comes to something as personal as estate planning. what if they'd been born in russia and had moved to the uk with their family? would they still be denied? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ˜• this is just so messed up... I mean, what's next? Denying service based on where you went to school or who your friends are? πŸ€” It's not like being born in Russia automatically makes someone a bad person or a threat to national security. It's all about how we treat others as equals, regardless of our backgrounds or circumstances. The Co-op is basically saying that just because they're not sure about this one guy's citizenship status, they're going to deny him service altogether? πŸ™„ That's just unfair and discriminatory. Companies need to take responsibility for their actions and make sure everyone has access to the same services, regardless of where they were born. It's time to rethink our values and treat each other with more kindness and compassion πŸ’–
 
Ugh πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ this is so messed up! I mean, I get it that the UK's got some major issues with Russia right now, but come on, can't they just be fair? πŸ™„ This guy has dual nationality and hasn't done anything wrong, and The Co-op is basically saying "nope, you're not welcome here" just because of where he was born. It's like, what even is the logic behind that? πŸ˜’ And now this poor dude has to prove he's renounced his citizenship? Are you kidding me? That's some crazy bureaucratic stuff right there 🀯
 
OMG this is soooo unfair 🀯 like what's the point of having dual nationality if you're just gonna get discriminated against 'cause where you were born?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean I'm not saying it's easy being Russian right now, especially with all that sanctions business going on πŸ€‘ but come on Co-op! can't they just follow the rules and do their due diligence or whatever? πŸ“ It's not like this customer is doing anything wrong. And what's next? Are they gonna deny service to someone born in Germany 'cause of Russia? 🀯 That's just crazy talk! 🚫 I mean I get it, companies have got to be careful and all but you can't just play a game of "where do you really live?" πŸ“¦ and say no to someone who has every right to be there. It's just not on! 😑
 
πŸ€” this is so messed up πŸ™„ the co-op should just follow the rules and not discriminate against someone because of where they were born 🌎 anyone with dual nationality knows how complicated it can get, it's not like they're affiliated with the russian gov or anything πŸ’Έ 7 years in prison for doing business with sanctioned entities? that's crazy 😲
 
πŸ€• I'm so worried about this lady's situation - she's been with Co-op before and everything is fine, but now because of where she was born, they're refusing to help her update her will? It just doesn't seem right πŸ™„. I mean, if she's got British and German nationality, that's all that matters for tax and government stuff, right? Why does her birthplace in Russia suddenly make a difference? And what about people who have moved around the world their whole lives? Does Co-op think they'll just magically know everyone's background? πŸ˜• It's like they're discriminating against someone because of where they were born, not for anything they've done. It's just wrong πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” think this is super unfair! just because you're born in Russia doesn't mean you automatically get slapped with sanctions 🚫. i mean, what's next? denying someone a mortgage or a credit card because they were born somewhere that's currently at war πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ? the co-op needs to chill out and not be so quick to judge based on where someone is from πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. and what's with all this "correct due diligence" stuff anyway? it sounds like just an excuse for them to play it safe πŸ˜’. shouldn't companies just follow the law and treat everyone equally? πŸ’―
 
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