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  • By the way, doesn't it make you feel sick that Lloyds TSB awarded bonuses of £120 million??? It's a disgrace, when they can't even restore your bank balance while they chase the stolen money.
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  • Sorry, should have given you the website also: http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/
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  • I searched for an email for tsb, a few days ago, and could only find one for cheif executive

    so i left an email to the guy, i bet its not even him that reads him lol, funny i got a reply from the email - [EMAIL="CONTACT.US@LloydsTSB.co.uk"]CONTACT.US@LloydsTSB.co.uk[/EMAIL], yet the email i emailed was [EMAIL="eric.daniels@tsb.co.uk"]eric.daniels@tsb.co.uk[/EMAIL]

    this is the email

    Thank you for your e-mail of 19 January addressed to the Group Chief Executive.

    I was very sorry to learn of your dissatisfaction with the service that you have received from us in recent times.

    In order that I may progress your concerns can you please provide me with the following information:
    • Your current residential address and post code.
    • The 6 digit sort code of your account holding branch.

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    I wish to inform you that although we are able to reply to customers to obtain the appropriate information to enable us to progress an e-mail complaint, we are unable to formally respond to a complaint by way of e-mail. Therefore, any response will be sent by letter to the address we have registered for you.

    Regards

    Lloyds TSB – Customer Service Recovery
    Birmingham
  • By the way, doesn't it make you feel sick that Lloyds TSB awarded bonuses of £120 million??? It's a disgrace, when they can't even restore your bank balance while they chase the stolen money.

    yea true though like someone said to me, if the company don't pay up. It was tsb who authorised the transactions, so the bank should pay up.

    On the leaflet it says they contact you if theres something suspious, did that not look strange that amount ? i made sure that was clear on the letter i was never contacted
  • alohahawaii
    alohahawaii Posts: 335 Forumite
    edited 22 January 2010 at 11:12PM
    I'm really sorry if this sounds mean.. I really don't like it when people are rude on these forums. But... minidanni you keep repeating the same thing about what the bank said on their letter when they sent you your bank card and you also have a post elsewhere on MSE about your issue.

    I'm sure your bank will sort it out...

    can someone post something motivational please.

    p.s I've been stuck on the same amout (savings) for months, i'm guessing this is due to car payments but they will stop in the next few months so I should be able to get past that.
  • I'm really sorry if this sounds mean.. I really don't like it when people are rude on these forums. But... minidanni you keep repeating the same thing about what the bank said on their letter when they sent you your bank card and you also have a post elsewhere on MSE about your issue.

    I'm sure your bank will sort it out...

    can someone post something motivational please.

    p.s I've been stuck on the same amout (savings) for months, i'm guessing this is due to car payments but they will stop in the next few months so I should be able to get past that.

    :rotfl:, I know what you mean, but I also I understand the urge to keep writing about it when you go through something like that as it just helps talking about it, well .. typing? :D!
  • Vixstar
    Vixstar Posts: 967 Forumite
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    It's hard to be motivational - it's January and raining!
  • Vixstar
    Vixstar Posts: 967 Forumite
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    edited 23 January 2010 at 12:58AM
    Although I have managed to put another £250 in my regular saver and am currently managing to persuade myself that I don't need a new TV (although I may lose that battle with myself as my current TV is 3rd hand and over 10 years old and the TV deal seems pretty good)
  • tara747
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    Vixstar, you soooo don't need a new TV!!! The programmes are the same no matter what TV and those HD TVs are absolutely awful!!!

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  • Vixstar
    Vixstar Posts: 967 Forumite
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    It's helpful. Thanks :rotfl:
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