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A Bunch Of Nat West !!!!!!s
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THE_LONE_RANGER wrote: »lets face it we know what bank staff get up to to avoid charges dont we.
And in your considered opinion just what do they get up to?0 -
THE_LONE_RANGER wrote: »well you clever little bunny dont do debt any more pre arranged or not, being a debt free smart arss, lets face it if i had been in debt to the bank and had another account with them they would have raided it to pay it , but never thought of taking a few pence out of it did they to avoid theiving of there customer,
Sadly you're so obsessed with throwing insults that you miss the point. A pre-arranged overdraft is not debt if you don't use it! But it can save you from being charged if you ever slip up and go a few pennies into the red.THE_LONE_RANGER wrote: »lets face it we know what bank staff get up to to avoid charges dont we.
Do bank staff not play by the same rules as the rest of us with their bank acounts? What is this thing that we all know?
Edit: Oops just realised G42 asked the same thing.DFW Nerd 0350 -
no they dont, i remember one indivdual who worked for barclays getting charges lifted for relitives more common than you think ,
any way nat west took the £37.50 first in years clearly at this stage of my life and theres it is they who need it more than me ,
But lets face it i just pass it on to my customers my mistake there cost god iM starting to sound like tha banks .0 -
THE_LONE_RANGER wrote: »no they dont, i remember one indivdual who worked for barclays getting charges lifted for relitives more common than you think ,
any way nat west took the £37.50 first in years clearly at this stage of my life and theres it is they who need it more than me ,
But lets face it i just pass it on to my customers my mistake there cost god iM starting to sound like tha banks .
And in English?0 -
have the cheap shots on me .
i can take it.
i must learn to use the spell check on the lap top like the rest of you .0 -
THE_LONE_RANGER wrote: »have the cheap shots on me .
i can take it.
i must learn to use the spell check on the lap top like the rest of you .
Sorry, don't need one.0 -
yes of course .0
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Just so you know Natwest offer interest free overdrafts of up to £100. So if you arranged an OD and went 23p overdrawn in future there wouldn't even be any interest charges...Kavanne
Nuns! Nuns! Reverse!
'I do my job, do you do yours?'0 -
i intend to watch the account like a hawk so i dont make a mistake again and give them the chance of stinging me again.0
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OK but you can still apply for the OD JUST IN CASE. Surely it will be worth it?THE_LONE_RANGER wrote: »i intend to watch the account like a hawk so i dont make a mistake again and give them the chance of stinging me again.
(Unless you don't think you'll be able to get it, that is)Kavanne
Nuns! Nuns! Reverse!
'I do my job, do you do yours?'0
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