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Anglo Irish fixed rates down

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  • Gwhiz
    Gwhiz Posts: 2,322 Forumite
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    eeja wrote: »
    Golly gosh j..c... Friend...this bank is worrying about its VERY existance and the staff about their jobs and livelihood ! And you expect them to remember to call you back !! If you were drowning in a peat bog would you remember all the niceties and formalities ?
    Please look at latest posting on my thread. This bank is sinking FAST .

    Please everyone, ignore the trolling idiot!!!!
  • eeja
    eeja Posts: 374 Forumite
    Gwhiz wrote: »
    Please everyone, ignore the trolling idiot!!!!

    You clearly believe in tweeting ie hiding the truth for fear of panic'
    I suppose there is an argument in favour of this . The truth / the facts can hurt !

    Last Trade:0.29 €Trade Time:3:13PM Change:down_r.gif0.14
  • metrobus
    metrobus Posts: 1,784 Forumite
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    Which irish bank holds the money deposited into post office accs ?

    And what is the cover on this money ?

    Cheers.
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    metrobus wrote: »
    Which irish bank holds the money deposited into post office accs ?

    And what is the cover on this money ?
    See http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/content1?catId=23200510&mediaId=66400710#51300277
    Are Post Office deposits safeguarded by the Irish Government?

    The Irish government has given a guarantee in relation to all Post Office deposits, including new deposits, held by Bank of Ireland. This lasts until 29 September 2010 and covers the following savings products:

    Post Office® Growth Bond
    Post Office® Fiveyear Saver
    Post Office® Guaranteed Equity Bond
    Post Office® Cash ISA
    Post Office® Instant Saver
    Post Office® Travel Money Card
    Post Office® Christmas Club

    For further information, please visit the Irish Financial Regulator's website at www.itsyourmoney.ie.
  • metrobus wrote: »
    Which irish bank holds the money deposited into post office accs ?



    Cheers.


    Bank Of Ireland. ;)
  • eeja
    eeja Posts: 374 Forumite
    Gwhiz wrote: »
    Please everyone, ignore the trolling idiot!!!!

    ATTENTION GWHIZ ..next you will be saying that the price below compared to the 97p price I posted at the beginning of the month were the result of my talking down the bank and it's all my fault, the idiot I am (as you called me.) !

    Last Trade:0.20 €Trade Time:2:59PM
  • soulsaver
    soulsaver Posts: 6,677 Forumite
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    Gwhiz wrote: »
    Please everyone, ignore the trolling idiot!!!!
    We try to, we put him on our 'ignore' list... but people will use 'quote' & bring his posts to our attention via theirs...:rolleyes:
  • Gwhiz
    Gwhiz Posts: 2,322 Forumite
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    soulsaver wrote: »
    We try to, we put him on our 'ignore' list... but people will use 'quote' & bring his posts to our attention via theirs...:rolleyes:

    Good point - just added him.

    He seems to think that people on an Internet forum do not have access to information so repeatedly posting the share price (in a trolling way) in his eyes is a service. Eeja - you huge idiot - we all have Internet access and can see all the information you can so stop the multi-posts!

    Total knob end. Every forum has one I suppose!
  • eeja
    eeja Posts: 374 Forumite
    Gwhiz wrote: »
    Good point - just added him.

    He seems to think that people on an Internet forum do not have access to information so repeatedly posting the share price (in a trolling way) in his eyes is a service. Eeja - you huge idiot - we all have Internet access and can see all the information you can so stop the multi-posts!

    Total knob end. Every forum has one I suppose!
    ..........................
    Yes and the price is down again ...by 80 percent since the start of the month as posted when the price was 90 + cents . I suppose there will always be people who resent others who forcast correctly what will happen .

    Last Trade:0.16 €Trade Time:11:41am
  • eeja
    eeja Posts: 374 Forumite
    eeja wrote: »
    ..........................
    Yes and the price is down again ...by 80 percent since the start of the month as posted when the price was 90 + cents . I suppose there will always be people who resent others who forcast correctly what will happen .

    Last Trade:0.16 €Trade Time:11:41am

    These shares were trading at Euro 10 earlier this year.
    Might be time for investors to consider the pros and cons of withdrawing their funds .
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