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4th December 2006, 18:17
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Quote:
Originally Posted by bill-k Aaaw - congrats, Meagain. Squandered it on the likes of me & VS, when you could have been celebrating it with Seminole or BF. Wrong place, wrong time. | My own fault for not posting more, really.
Anyway, I figure that my 1000th post has at least been helpful, which is nice  |
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4th December 2006, 22:30
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Quote:
Originally Posted by meagain My own fault for not posting more, really.
Anyway, I figure that my 1000th post has at least been helpful, which is nice  | 'Twas indeed, Meagain. I'll have to ask you some time to explain that "Clicky" thingy. Maybe just when you're approaching your 2,000 th.  |
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10th December 2006, 17:38
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London I don't know, I don't visit the site for a couple of Months and see you are protesting! Nice one.
I notice that Captial one is now Charging £12 for each of its fees....
Anyways Good on those who attended, it is nice to see people standing united against the banking machine! |
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11th December 2006, 00:32
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Hi Bill-K. Im fine. Just doign away and gettign on with life.
I haven't sued my CAG e-mail yet and can't even rememebr how I went about buying it.  Okay, I know but spare me a kind thought: I have to live with me.
I was saving that e-mail address to initiate it with a mail to my bank.
I can't even find the mail giving em all teh info on it. Oh but a brain would be a useful thing.................... .................MAYBE!
I did realise after seeign your pic, that it was "me again" and not some Welsh or Irish spellign of Megan. It's not that I'm slow. I really think incredibly fast: train of thought express but takes the scenic route.
Fortuantely I get the cartoon sequence which goes with the journey. LOL!
Headign into Edinburgh tomorrow so probably wo't see you here for a coupleof days, got to meetup with Mairi from teh board in Glasgow next week too and then I booked solid Wednesday and making tablet (traditional Scottish sweetie), toffee, coconut balls, turkish delight, marshallows etc., few spicy carrot cakes to bake and 3 madiera ones too.
Isn't Christmas a wonderful, peaceful time of year? HO! HO! HO!
See y'all soon.
BEHAVE!
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__________________ 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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11th December 2006, 01:02
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Quote:
Originally Posted by Vital Spark I haven't sued my CAG e-mail yet ... | No, you need to put the bank under "defendant" Quote: |
train of thought express but takes the scenic route.
| Usual expression is "overshoots the platform slightly"  |
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11th December 2006, 08:10
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Hi VS. I do like your outlook on life. I think if we were totally aware of what is REALLY going on sometimes, we'd crack up anyway. No, I think "comfortably numb" is a good option, sometimes, for the likes of you and I !! It's that trance-like state that can be brought about by the ritual of repeatedly banging one's head against The Wall !!
Glad you've sorted out who Megan is, she's in some of the rally piccies, and is a really pretty lassie - NOT !!
Yeah, as Megan points out, don't sue CAG for your e-mail address.
It's not nice, and it's not clever !!
I guess now the rally's over, and the beer's run out, that this thread is a nice place to just mingle & have a bit of chit-chat. Eventually, though, I sort of hope that a mod will close it and seal it with "CAG -v- OFT...WON !!!
Have a great Christmas !!
Bill. |
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12th December 2006, 15:56
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Protest Against Unfair Bank Charges- 1 December 2006- Central London Quote:
Originally Posted by caro Never try to get a taxi at 2.00 on a Saturday morning in London. Suffice to say I think we got back to the hotel about 3.30 am!! I heard bird song just before we got back anyway. | Caro,
many's the time I have had to walk from some place in central London at 2am to Waterloo before I could get a cab, I even got a free ride with a cabby who was on his way home once! Those Taxi drivers South of the river are much tougher than the wimpy softy Northerners.............. LOL |
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21st December 2006, 17:13
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: OFT London protest rally 1st December Not sure that's possible these days Simonjohn as there's an exclusion zone around HP I believe.
Maybe BF could organise a barge on the Thames, though, and a decent loud-hailer, and maybe turn up for lunch on the Terrace !!
Perhaps a pirate theme might be good - give 'em a Jolly good Rogering, anyway !!
Avast !!  |
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