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    Default why stay with lloyds?

    I have to ask as i have wondered lately.

    Why would anyone want to stay with Lloydsicon once refunds are made.
    I know banks are more or less the same now.
    But
    If parachuteicon accounts are being opened, why not move over to another bank all your incoming money and let the Lloyds account sit unused.

    Would it have a reaction on Lloyds atall.
    I am thinking the bank has the attitude no one can survive with out them.

    I know the upheaval of soem accounts would be pain staking and quite daunting, but would it be worth it would it make an immpact on a large scale.

    jules ( i say strike lol)

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    Default Re: why stay with lloyds?

    I would move accounts only if it were my choice to do so. If I were being pressured into it I would dig my heels in to stay there. All banks are the same as the next as far as I'm concerned so it makes no difference to me who the account is held with. At the end of the day though I will not be bullied or intimidated into closing my account and the only reason I would switch is if I felt it was time to.

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    Default Re: why stay with lloyds?

    I don't think it would make the slightest difference to them.

    Indeed, since all the banks are just as guilty as any other, what I can see happening is that a number of people will move their accounts. In the end though, it is just going to be a merry-go-round, and the net result will be that the banks lose some customers, only for them to gain a similar number from other banks.

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    Default Re: why stay with lloyds?

    Would be good if out of all this someone took advantage of the market and opened a " peoples" bank.
    Better services and fair treatment, if the banks had something to worry about maybe it would give them another kick.


    any takers...


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    Wink Re: why stay with lloyds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lotta Littlies
    I would move accounts only if it were my choice to do so. If I were being pressured into it I would dig my heels in to stay there. All banks are the same as the next as far as I'm concerned so it makes no difference to me who the account is held with. At the end of the day though I will not be bullied or intimidated into closing my account and the only reason I would switch is if I felt it was time to.

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    My sentiments too, I will fight tooth and nail just to be b****y awkward.
    They have got away with to much for too long.I will keep my bank account until I want to change to another. Stick with it

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    Default Re: why stay with lloyds?

    I suppose it depends on how bad it effects you, Lloydsicon letters on the floor in the morning through the letter box, made me feel physically sick.

    I was to ill to go to work to even attempt to do anything about the situation. My house eventually would have been taken.

    I could never accept Lloyds to stay in my life.

    Each case is different , i was interested in how many people
    may get relief to leave thier bank behind them and who would stay and why.?

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