Vixen said:Please don't turn this into a thread about people not being able to manage their own money.
Put your claws away, you'd be the same if you were out of work for 2months and not able to claim any benefits WHATSOEVER
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Vixen said:Please don't turn this into a thread about people not being able to manage their own money.
RaohNS said:Put your claws away, you'd be the same if you were out of work for 2months and not able to claim any benefits WHATSOEVER
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Vixen said:Please don't turn this into a thread about people not being able to manage their own money.

Vixen said:Like I said, please don't turn this into yet another "sue the banks" thread.
i know nothing said:I think his post was more a reference to Nat Wests computers not being able to manage his money!![]()

No, actually he went overdrawn, causing an unagreed loan and thus got penalised for it. £1.56 or £500, 1 day before pay day or 1 year, it's an unagreed loan, thus he was right to get penalised. The bank refunded to save face from him running to the Sun complaining he lost his dummy.i know nothing said:I think his post was more a reference to Nat Wests computers not being able to manage his money!![]()
Dj_Jestar said:No, actually he went overdrawn, causing an unagreed loan and thus got penalised for it. £1.56 or £500, 1 day before pay day or 1 year, it's an unagreed loan, thus he was right to get penalised. The bank refunded to save face from him running to the Sun complaining he lost his dummy.
Dj_Jestar said:No, actually he went overdrawn, causing an unagreed loan and thus got penalised for it. £1.56 or £500, 1 day before pay day or 1 year, it's an unagreed loan, thus he was right to get penalised. The bank refunded to save face from him running to the Sun complaining he lost his dummy.
Dj_Jestar said:No, actually he went overdrawn, causing an unagreed loan and thus got penalised for it. £1.56 or £500, 1 day before pay day or 1 year, it's an unagreed loan, thus he was right to get penalised. The bank refunded to save face from him running to the Sun complaining he lost his dummy.
qwerty said:When you go to the bank there's always some (usually black) work experience girl 'chatting' on the phone to her 'mates' in some unrecognisable dialect who might just find 5 seconds to talk to you if you wait there long enough, and one older white woman who actually knows what she's doing. Always go for the latter.
The bank were slow giving me my overdraft and I went in 3 times and talked to the first girl who kept telling me 'compu-ah sez iz autahma-ic. Jus wait a bih'. The fourth time I deliberately chose the other woman who did it there and then on the spot, no problem whatsoever.

and i asked for a replacement, he said it would cost money for a new one

blighter said:The women that served me said that i can only draw the money out using a book that i got with the account, which i had misplaced somewhere, and she just wouldn't let me have the fiver (although i had photo ID and my card for my other account..) so i went to the manager and complained and he said that he would do it for me 'just this once'.
then, being annoyed, i asked nicely to close my account, to which he replied i need my book... and i asked for a replacement, he said it would cost money for a new one
is this right?
do i really have to pay to close my account? i'm not sure on my rights here so please help
qwerty said:When you go to the bank there's always some (usually black) work experience girl 'chatting' on the phone to her 'mates' in some unrecognisable dialect who might just find 5 seconds to talk to you if you wait there long enough, and one older white woman who actually knows what she's doing. Always go for the latter.
The bank were slow giving me my overdraft and I went in 3 times and talked to the first girl who kept telling me 'compu-ah sez iz autahma-ic. Jus wait a bih'. The fourth time I deliberately chose the other woman who did it there and then on the spot, no problem whatsoever.
zain said:One time this chick wouldn't clear my cheques because the name looked slightly different, I explained it to her and she refused to accept the explanation accusing me of it being illegal. After I laughed and looked around for Jeremy Beedle I said put them through, if there is fraud you have my name, address, etc and it will fall back on me. Sadly, the manager was busy or something (she probably didn't call him) so I just left ~ I was already having the worst day or I would have made sure she got fired.
Moral of the story? You always get a******
Vixen said:If those cheques had turned out to be illegal and the girl had put them through, then she would be risking her job. Bank staff are taught to be very cautious about that sort of thing, and she did what she should have. People with attitudes like yours just help fraudsters get away with what they're doing.
zain said:My name looked as if it had been slightly mis-spelt, when you have two important cheques you need putting through you don't smile and say all in the name of fraud so I accept your decision. The way she handled it was not professional either, aha GD! Always quick to make the assumption *shakes head*, *sling shots "People with attitudes like yours just help fraudsters get away with what they're doing." to Vixen. Either way, the same day I took them to my local and they happily put them through.

