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Lloyds just get worse with the hard sell
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            Well as far as i'm aware although many towns now have sunday opening many towns only have major retaillers open on a sunday and the high street is pretty quiet. As I said if people don't come in on a saturday afternoon, why would they come in on a sunday?
 I would use my Bank on a Sunday, just so that you lot get no rest.:p0
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            ShelfStacker wrote: »No, it isn't your "right", it's a private business and you're on private property using private equipment. While you may be lending your money to them, that still applies.
 Naughty edit there SS, tch .. tch.. I said " within the Banks T&C's."0
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            Naughty edit there SS, tch .. tch.. I said " within the Banks T&C's."
 Yup. And irregardless of the T&Cs, you still have to obey any rules they want to make for you on and using their property. And really, you don't have a "right" in any sense of the word, any bank can usually close an account for any reason they wish given the correct period of notice. It's a commercial relationship between you and the bank, not something enshrined in the Magna Carta.0
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