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  • PROLIANT
    PROLIANT Posts: 6,396 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    pingchris wrote: »
    just wait till your next parking ticket,or your next electric bill etc etc then your tune will change,wake up
    I cycle and use public transport, don't drive and with regard to my electric bill..what is the difference to my last one? None, I manage the household as I do my money; forecast, plan and be pro-active in life.
    Since when has the world of computer software design been about what people want? This is a simple question of evolution. The day is quickly coming when every knee will bow down to a silicon fist, and you will all beg your binary gods for mercy.
  • I'm with Wallbash, I got done for speeding about 6 years back, I obviously wasn't happy about it as you lot arn't about bank charges but I knew the speed limit and I knew the penalty for getting caught. If you can't do the time don't do the crime.
  • dealer_wins
    dealer_wins Posts: 7,334 Forumite
    pingchris you are so upset and angry over bank charges yet you ran up so many of them??
  • and your point is what exactly,i needed a bank,i tried hard to make ends meet,i worked hard but no matter what i did the bank kept charging me,i should have bailed out from them years ago but here was me stupidly believing i could make everything on my bank account right by hard work,however i didnt realise the bank would just keep on taking and taking as i tried harder and harder to reach an end where my account was level.it never hapened as i was walking up the escalator the wrong way,making a bold effort maybe is not enough as when you are down theres always some !!!!!!! wanting to give you a good kicking.

    merry xmas
    missed direct debit charges,very odd,theres no pain so how come the big gain,i.e £39.00 for a letter
  • I'm with Wallbash, I got done for speeding about 6 years back, I obviously wasn't happy about it as you lot arn't about bank charges but I knew the speed limit and I knew the penalty for getting caught. If you can't do the time don't do the crime.
    er and what crime have bank charges claimants perpetuated ?

    missing a direct debit is now a crime is it ,so the banks tax you £39.00 for sending you a letter explaining you missed a direct debit,thats the same as you walking into asda and getting a tin of beans,get to the counter and the woman says thatll be £40.00 please,dipping into your wallet and taking it,and theres nothing you can do.
    missed direct debit charges,very odd,theres no pain so how come the big gain,i.e £39.00 for a letter
  • its as i thought,another tory boy playing on the internet as mammy is out doing the shopping,go away silly boy ,the toy shop is that way>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
    missed direct debit charges,very odd,theres no pain so how come the big gain,i.e £39.00 for a letter
  • wallbash
    wallbash Posts: 17,775 Forumite
    Coo ! pingchris is buying us all toys :D

    Can ! request mine in Tory blue

    Can this day get any better , thought I had to wait another month for Christmas .
  • you must lead a very sad life,if this is where you get your kicks,i wager your single and unhappy and live with mammy.......:j
    missed direct debit charges,very odd,theres no pain so how come the big gain,i.e £39.00 for a letter
  • Together people change things,this court action over charges was a joke,they had us all stiched up,the government stiched us up the court stiched us up and the banks loved it.

    Softly softly and talk all we want about how they are ripping us off,but 1 million people marching on london ?
    missed direct debit charges,very odd,theres no pain so how come the big gain,i.e £39.00 for a letter
  • we are at war,mp,s stealing thousands,banks stealing billions from its public,where does this end,a bit of argument in court and they are going to win every time,they fix it so it is so,and as for the iraq inquiry with its 3 banners behind these guys saying boldy in type "the iraq inquiry" is quite frankly an insult.
    the government ,the banks and the politicians believe they can do whatever they wish......i say !!!! them all and march.
    missed direct debit charges,very odd,theres no pain so how come the big gain,i.e £39.00 for a letter
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