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nilrems camp for the disappointed to seek solace!

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  • ~Chameleon~
    ~Chameleon~ Posts: 11,956 Forumite
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    I'm off to drown myself in a vat of red wine :beer:
    “You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”
  • amistupid
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    I'm off to drown myself in a vat of red wine :beer:

    What a way to go! :D
    In memory of Chris Hyde #867
  • nilrem_2
    nilrem_2 Posts: 2,188 Forumite
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    In case you lot start to speculate that I have hit GOLD and have abandoned you all tonight, Tuesday night is the night that I visit my mother so I shall be absent for a few hours, so don't get up to any naughty tricks, :naughty: I will leave Chameleon in charge so you will have to watch yourselves!:dance:(if she survives the vat of wine)! :rotfl:
  • 2cats1kid
    2cats1kid Posts: 1,179 Forumite
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    I'm still here too. Not posting much as all I have to say is "I'm still here too" but I'm still here too.

    Also getting thoroughly hacked off by the situation. If the emails were going out in sufficient quantity to get this wrapped by the end of the month there ought to be a lot more happy campers on MSE than there are.
  • suesie999
    suesie999 Posts: 1,266 Forumite
    2cats1kid wrote: »
    I'm still here too. Not posting much as all I have to say is "I'm still here too" but I'm still here too.

    Also getting thoroughly hacked off by the situation. If the emails were going out in sufficient quantity to get this wrapped by the end of the month there ought to be a lot more happy campers on MSE than there are.

    Please can someone tell me which posthad the wording of the 2nd email? I am sure I saw it the other day..I just need to visulise it so it will appear in my inbox!!! :rotfl::rotfl:
    "Serious money saving Diva"........................................:p

    Whatever the mind can conceive, it can achieve.............:happylove
  • oql61
    oql61 Posts: 613 Forumite
    nilrem wrote: »
    In case you lot start to speculate that I have hit GOLD and have abandoned you all tonight, Tuesday night is the night that I visit my mother so I shall be absent for a few hours, so don't get up to any naughty tricks, :naughty: I will leave Chameleon in charge so you will have to watch yourselves!:dance:(if she survives the vat of wine)! :rotfl:

    I remember you visiting your mum last week ... jesus, seems like an age ago. How many more weeks ... I wonder.

    Obviously no luck here. Somehow I'd convinced myself it was going to be today. How wrong can you be?!

    Yes, the old emails are not exactly spewing forth from what I've seen ... how depressing.
  • ~Chameleon~
    ~Chameleon~ Posts: 11,956 Forumite
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    nilrem wrote: »
    In case you lot start to speculate that I have hit GOLD and have abandoned you all tonight, Tuesday night is the night that I visit my mother so I shall be absent for a few hours, so don't get up to any naughty tricks, :naughty: I will leave Chameleon in charge so you will have to watch yourselves!:dance:(if she survives the vat of wine)! :rotfl:


    Me in charge??? :eek: God help them!!! :rotfl:

    Enjoy your evening :beer:
    “You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”
  • ~Chameleon~
    ~Chameleon~ Posts: 11,956 Forumite
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    oql61 wrote: »
    Somehow I'd convinced myself it was going to be today. How wrong can you be?!

    You and me both! I really thought at least one of us, if not all, would have received the email today.

    It's becoming a Never Ending Storeeeeeeeeee! :rolleyes:







    No, I can't sing very well, so cover your ears :o
    “You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”
  • harrowing_3
    harrowing_3 Posts: 1,713 Forumite
    suesie999 wrote: »
    Please can someone tell me which posthad the wording of the 2nd email? I am sure I saw it the other day..I just need to visulise it so it will appear in my inbox!!! :rotfl::rotfl:
    save you the trouble:-

    FSCS Managed Payout for Icesave Customers - Invitation Email

    Dear Customer

    Icesave accounts with the London branch of Landsbanki Islands hf

    This email has been sent to you because records available to us indicate that you hold an account with Icesave. If you do not hold such an account, please contact us by email at [URL="wlmailhtml:!!22DC3613-58D7-480B-8369-7C14D53CB91B}mid://00000036/!x-usc:mailto:enquiries@fscs.org.uk"]enquiries@fscs.org.uk[/URL].


    This email invites you to log on to your Icesave account to be paid compensation in respect of your deposits with Icesave under the electronic payment process managed by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). We previously wrote to you about how the process would work on 4 November 2008.


    For the FSCS to pay you compensation, you will need to take the following steps:
    1. Log on to your account as usual through the Icesave website which is now operational. You will need to confirm your User ID, unique password and memorable information, in the normal way. If you need to reset your password, you can do so at the log in screen.
    2. You will be asked to verify the account balance of your Icesave account(s) and the details of your selected nominated account to which the payment is to be made. By completing the process you will instruct a payment of the Icesave account balance shown to your selected nominated account by an electronic transfer. The money should then arrive in your nominated account within approximately five working days.
    3. If you hold an Icesave instant access account or ISA account, you will be paid compensation after you confirm your agreement to the terms for payment, including the transfer to the FSCS of all your rights in respect of your Icesave deposits against Landsbanki Islands hf, the Icelandic Depositors’ and Investors’ Guarantee Fund (DIGF) and any other relevant party. This transfer will not affect your deposit in any way and is a legal requirement for the FSCS to be able to recover money from Landsbanki Islands hf, the DIGF or any other relevant party.
    4. For ISA holders, the same process will apply as for instant access account holders. The money you held in your ISA will not lose its tax-free status if you follow this process. An ISA certificate will follow by post to allow you to reinvest that sum in an ISA with another provider by 5 April 2009. You should receive your ISA certificate within 2 weeks of claiming compensation using the electronic process and you will have to give this certificate to your new ISA provider when you open your ISA with them.
    5. If you hold an Icesave fixed rate savings account, you will be offered the option of payment of your deposit through the electronic payment process. Alternatively, you will be able to opt to receive the principal amount of your deposit, together with accrued interest up to the maturity date, at the end of the fixed term. If you choose this latter option, then the electronic process option is not available to you. However, you should still log on to the website and tick the appropriate box to confirm that this is your wish. At that time, we will be notified that you wish to wait until the end of the fixed term and we will then send you an application form to complete and return to the FSCS. This process will be slower, although we aim to complete this process so far as possible within 6 weeks of receipt of a completed application form, with payment following the maturity date of the account. You should also be aware that if you hold a fixed rate savings account that pays interest on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis, and you decide to hold that account until maturity, you will not be paid any interest prior to maturity.
    6. Irrespective of what type of Icesave account you hold, if you choose to participate in the electronic payment process for that account, then the payment amount you receive will be the principal sum deposited plus interest up to and including 7 October 2008.
    If you have more than one account with Icesave, you will need to repeat the process described above for each account.


    If you do not seek payment within one month from the date of this email, you will be contacted separately by the FSCS with details of how to make a claim for your deposits with Icesave. This will be through a paper-based application process once the electronic process is complete. This process will be slower (we aim to complete this process so far as possible within 6 weeks of receipt of a completed application form), but you will receive the same amount no matter which process you use (unless you hold a fixed term deposit and opt to await payment until the end of the term, as explained above).


    If you experience any difficulties with the process, please seek assistance by calling Icesave’s Customer Services Helpline on Tel. 0845 605 6050.


    Further details are also available on the FSCS website ([URL="wlmailhtml:!!22DC3613-58D7-480B-8369-7C14D53CB91B}mid://00000036/!x-usc:http://www.fscs.org.uk/"]www.fscs.org.uk[/URL]).


    Yours faithfully

    FSCS
  • "I just need to visulise it so it will appear in my inbox!!! :rotfl::rotfl:"

    Can you visualize it a bit more so that it appears in all our inboxes?? :T
    Every rule has an exception.......:rolleyes2
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