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3rd December 2006, 15:42
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Quote:
Originally Posted by janquinny OH VS such suspicious minds, the behaviour from all was impeccible  and I was merely referring to Morg being living proof that the age of chivalry is not yet dead! | Of course you were.
I wouldn't for a minute suggest that there was any untoward behaviour. Just an old lady seeing many most complimentary statements and thinking how much many of you come across as being suited.
As I sit safe in my cell (not prison) enjoying the romance around too afraid to try it again for myself, pray allow me to romanticise:  only to hand holding stage though: YEWK!
Ah chivalry! It is definitely still around but mostly in hiding rearing it's bonnie head, on occasion, to restore faith and cheer us on our way. 
__________________ Vital spark v Lloyds Tsb 2nd November 2006: 1st letter, requesting back statements, hand delivered to lloyds TSB: got receipt. I have received the information on my accounts going back 6 (six) years but not going back to the begining of my hsitory with the bank, as I requested. Think I'd best send a letter suggesting they send the lot and informing them that I have already paid the £10 for such information. Mairi's awaiting my details so that she can help me work out the interest due on the charges taken. Personal: growing and changing while ever remaining the same. Get to know me and tell me what I'm like coz I can't figure me out. Quote: If you can't beat them, confuse them. |
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3rd December 2006, 17:29
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Quote:
Originally Posted by Vital Spark Ah well, M_Cuth, as long a it's not uncouth, who cares. | Oh I dunno, uncouth might be more accurate Quote:
Originally Posted by Vital Spark I take slight umbrage at your horror at being suspected of having a Scottish connection, tho. Remember, you were on the right side of the border at one time.  | Nah, no offence implied - I like Scottish people, always had a great laugh when I've been up there. I guess it's not so much horror as that I'm proud of being on the right side of the border now Quote:
Originally Posted by Vital Spark You could always change your Forum name to "Shiny_Knees" OR: "Darkpatch" or "Squelch" LOL | ROTFL! Quote:
Originally Posted by bill-k As an ex-Londoner - neither Lancastrian nor Yorkist - I used to hold the view:-
Yorkshireman,
Born & bred.
Strong in th' arm,
Weak in th' 'ead. | Not far off t'mark Quote:
Originally Posted by bill-k Michael C - you got my respect. Despite the avatar pic, mate (with the pink 'at) , you have mine, indeed. One helluva good guy. Brolly intact & all ? !! | Gawd bless ya guv'nor - much appreciated 
Brolly's completely intact - I'm amazed. I've lost all sorts of things thanks to alcohol, but it appears that I made it home completely intact (aside from my wallet being emptier than it was, of course) Quote:
Originally Posted by bill-k PS - Have the ladies really not puzzled you out, yet ? | Umm, not quite sure what you meant with this one mate - but suffice to say, I'm young, free, single & straight
Cheers
Michael
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4th December 2006, 02:32
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Well, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed reading the exploits of all those fortunate enough to get to London on Friday. It’s as if I’ve had my nose pressed to the window, looking enviously at the merriment within. I think the contributions from VS and Bill-K reflect that feeling. We wish we had been there.
Congratulations to all of you who attended, on your resolve and commitment to the cause. It doesn’t matter if the numbers were perhaps less than some of you had hoped for. What’s important is that it happened, it was reported and the OFT know about it.
I now feel duty-bound to back up your protest by writing to the OFT. They need to know there are many more of us who are angry with their complacency. I don’t agree with the negative view expressed that it is all a waste of time. Let’s keep chipping away at the edifice. Elsinore
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4th December 2006, 05:48
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Quote:
Originally Posted by elsinore Congratulations to all of you who attended, on your resolve and commitment to the cause. It doesn’t matter if the numbers were perhaps less than some of you had hoped for. What’s important is that it happened, it was reported and the OFT know about it. | Yes, indeedy, Elsinore. I think the OFT effectively barricading themselves in, in the face of a small & peaceful demonstration effectively reinforced the point of the demo. And the apparently massive police presence showed that somebody was scared of you lot !! Well done, indeed.
Oh, I believe there are some pics posted up, aren't there ?
Anybody help me find them. I notice Meagain & BW were comparing cameras earlier, so I'll look there, maybe. |
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4th December 2006, 11:38
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Quote:
Originally Posted by JonCris The comments of the bank spokesman that we should be thankful because on the continent if you go overdrawn your commiting a criminal offence beggars belief.
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In fact, it's total BS. In France, (can't speak for the rest of Europe), if you are o/drawn, it's because your bank let it happen. Therefore, they would be your accomplices in the fact, if it were true.
Technically, bouncing cheques is committing a criminal offence, but unless you go on a cheque writing rampage for 10's of thousands, the police will no more go after you there than they do here. It is in fact exactly the same here, if you are writing cheques without intention of having these met by the bank is committing fraud, and as much of an offence here than elsewhere.
Either way, the guy was talking poppycocks. (There's a surprise!  )
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4th December 2006, 15:41
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Veering off a bit. Meagain earlier mentioned a problem playing the 5 News article. For those that want to watch the sterling performances of celebs Seminole & BF ad infinitum, the video clip is a ".wmv" file about 9MB in size, and is dumped in the temporary internet files folder.
If you copy it from there into your destination folder, you should be able to play it with your Windows Media Player. It's easier to find if you empty your TIF folder first, then load up and play the 5 news online link. The file you're looking for is " 5W92BANKCHARGES.wmv"
And, yes - that IS how I get my free porn !!
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4th December 2006, 15:44
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