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Perhaps you should have read it in more detail then! The big complaint here is the mealy mouth responses to the questions from concerned customers, by a lender who used to be so much better than this. Communication is the key. If they do pass on a cut on Monday, as you and thes rest of us hope, then why have they steadfastly refused to announce their intentions?
I am sick of people like you telling unhappy customers to leave if they don't like it. It is a selfish, simplistic view that does not help all the poor customers whose equity has been wiped out by the current housing slump. Those with less than 25% equity are effectively prisoners of this mortgage. Many would have taken it on in the recent past when they could easily get 90% LTV. Most will be lucky to find a re-mortgage option better than 75% LTV now! Now tell them all to walk again!!
Glad you are happy anyway! If you don't like threads critising your beloved Oneaccount, then I suggest you don't read it and go and bury your head in the sand alongside the Oneaccount management. Make sure you don't lose your rose coloured specs in the process.
Get over yourself - you are one of these people that think the world owes you a favour
If you are having difficuty paying your loan, sell up and stop expecting handouts, otherwise move somewhere else0 -
Lovetheoneaccount wrote: »Get over yourself - you are one of these people that think the world owes you a favour
If you are having difficuty paying your loan, sell up and stop expecting handouts, otherwise move somewhere else0 -
Tajima - you said "I am now absolutely raging with these bandits! 18500 views and still rising. Lets see how long they can go on ignoring us."
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but only a little over 300 posts probalby 10% of these from you. Do you really think the wider world cares?
Come borrow my rose tinted specs, it will save you driving yourself to an early grave.
Scare tactics like those you employ leave perfectly normal people terrified of what might come.
Be constructive and helpful, but don't use scare tactics that's all I ask.
Logic tells all of us there is nothing to be gained from them not passing it on as they will lose many customers. The only ones they will keep are ones like you who can't move anywhere else.
Complain yes, be obnoxious, rude and cause panic, no!0 -
I start re-mortgage applications on Monday, if adequate cuts fail to materialise. Fortunately, I am not in the position of so many who simply cannot do so, for no fault of their own other than a failing market. Why don't you do us all a favour and keep your sanctimonious drivel to yourself!
Excellent - we can expect you to leave the posts and stop waffling on then! :beer: :j :j :j :j :j :j :j :j :j0 -
Lovetheoneaccount wrote: »The only ones they will keep are ones like you who can't move anywhere else.
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Lovetheoneaccount wrote: »Bye then - go off and be rude on some other thread, Nationwide or HSBC I presume?
You obviously enjoy being ripped off..... You will soon be able to love the one account all by yourself !0 -
I've started keeping upto date with this forum as it's amusing...we have
1) an ex employee now on a crusade against the company, possibly a failed individual looking for retribution?
2) someone who looks like they work for the company and is defending their corner, probably about to get a kicking when the managment relise the size of the forum views,
3) lots of ex one account customers smug they've left,
4) current customers who have no patience.
Tremendous...heres my view...
- to think that a bank will not send out a communication is ludicrous - whether you like it or not remains to be seen, you just need to be patient. My guess is you joined the one account or virgin one account because it offered something different (well keeping you in the dark for three weeks is different I suppose) - perhaps their working hard on offering a unique solution to the situation....at the end of the day who knows but lets be honest next week the bank of england make a base rate decision again - my bet is you'll know which way the land lies between now and a week after that rate cut.
Bring back the branston, :rotfl:0 -
jamandpickle wrote: »
- to think that a bank will not send out a communication is ludicrous - whether you like it or not remains to be seen, you just need to be patient. My guess is you joined the one account or virgin one account because it offered something different (well keeping you in the dark for three weeks is different I suppose) - perhaps their working hard on offering a unique solution to the situation....at the end of the day who knows but lets be honest next week the bank of england make a base rate decision again - my bet is you'll know which way the land lies between now and a week after that rate cut.
Bring back the branston, :rotfl:
Of course you are right. I still think Monday will be very interesting and look forward to it. I think that "Bring back the Branston" is worthy of a campaign all on its own. Maybe spreading a bit of Branston on the Oneaccount cheesers would make things much more palatable.0 -
My honest opinion is that the BOE will cut rates a further 0.5% on Thursday and OA customers will receive a combined reduction of 1.25%
But for me, still not good enough!0
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