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Lloyds TSB are very careless & dangerous
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brokeinyorkshire wrote: »I know I said I was done but this is such fun!!!
Seems Lith has also put a few backs up on his other threads which incidentally are also a load of nonsense!!
To Lith
I'd call you a tool, but even THEY serve a purpose.!!
I also refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person!!
J
feel better now? you just wasted time replying here even tho this thread has run its course.
CONGRATULAITONS a tool? which type? a Philips? :rotfl:
battle? what battle? why refuse battle even tho one never started?
oh dear.. what you talking about? couldn't help your self could you?
GOOD GOOD !
Anyway thread has run it's course tralalalalla.....• HSBC (Main A/C)
• Halifax Back up A/C
• Lloyds (Spending) A/C
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• Barclays Old A/C
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Don't ANYONE abuse Lith! It's not fair on such a majestic beacon of light upon this once dull forum. With his four, yes four current accounts he must be intensely knowledgable about the workings of banks and such. One can only imagine that his mother was too busy attending "Intelligentest Internetter Of The Century" awards for him to be able to educate her on a Lloyds TSB procedure which, to the uninitiated and unconverted, he appears to have no working knowledge of; but this, amazingly, is just a deflective front of modesty, embarrassed and somewhat ashamed as he is of his unbridled intellect and ability.
Oh Lith I wish I could be as magnificent and valued a poster as you. Please show me the way.
Did nobody call that ambulance? I think I need to be sectioned too now.urs sinserly,
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JuicyJesus wrote: »Don't ANYONE abuse Lith! It's not fair on such a majestic beacon of light upon this once dull forum. With his four, yes four current accounts he must be intensely knowledgable about the workings of banks and such. One can only imagine that his mother was too busy attending "Intelligentest Internetter Of The Century" awards for him to be able to educate her on a Lloyds TSB procedure which, to the uninitiated and unconverted, he appears to have no working knowledge of; but this, amazingly, is just a deflective front of modesty, embarrassed and somewhat ashamed as he is of his unbridled intellect and ability.
Oh Lith I wish I could be as magnificent and valued a poster as you. Please show me the way.
Did nobody call that ambulance? I think I need to be sectioned too now.
cheeky b@stard...
i need a coffee. you lot are all on the attacks tonight.
i just told what i know and wont tell the current situation of my mother thats a to personal matter right well this thread has run its course.
show you the light? i'll show you the exit get out of the 'pub' :T
four current accounts? oh yea i have four! wow awesome isn't it? :rotfl:
(love a good laugh)
Thank's JuicyJesus... :A :T• HSBC (Main A/C)
• Halifax Back up A/C
• Lloyds (Spending) A/C
• RBS Back up A/C
• Barclays Old A/C
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I think this thread needs closing - Getting a bit 'heated' to say the least!David
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Lith. You keep saying you are telling us "what you know", but what you know seems to be little.
Can you answer these simple questions or find the answers to them for us. I am sure we all would like to have the answers to.
1. Where you at the meeting with your mother when she had the meeting with this manager you spoke of?
2. When the first statement did not arrive, why
(a) did your mother not phone the bank to complain?
(b) did not you go to the bank to find out why?
(c) did your mother not use an ATM to see what was happening on her account?
Try to answer them instead of ranting please. Think of the pain it would cause to all of those who you believe do not think you are telling us all0 -
Clearly. :undecided
Yup :Acoolesticeking wrote: »I think this thread needs closing - Getting a bit 'heated' to say the least!
Cant take the heat get out of the kitchen?Lith. You keep saying you are telling us "what you know", but what you know seems to be little.
Can you answer these simple questions or find the answers to them for us. I am sure we all would like to have the answers to.
1. Where you at the meeting with your mother when she had the meeting with this manager you spoke of?
2. When the first statement did not arrive, why
(a) did your mother not phone the bank to complain?
(b) did not you go to the bank to find out why?
(c) did your mother not use an ATM to see what was happening on her account?
Try to answer them instead of ranting please. Think of the pain it would cause to all of those who you believe do not think you are telling us all
Not a problem
1. Where you at the meeting with your mother when she had the meeting with this manager you spoke of?
Yup (the first meeting) didn't go to the others.
(a) did your mother not phone the bank to complain?
Because she cant... 'illness' like i said wont go into to much detail.
(b) did not you go to the bank to find out why?
i did at first when she told me about this.. but they wanted to see my mum (so... i took her to the bank)
(c) did your mother not use an ATM to see what was happening on her account?
she got some statements with money being taken out, but the the statements stopped (at first she thought it was a delay and kept telling me)
but in the end i knew something wasn't right so i had to investigate and thats where this took off.
better? or do the members still think 'something isn't right.... '• HSBC (Main A/C)
• Halifax Back up A/C
• Lloyds (Spending) A/C
• RBS Back up A/C
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When I worked at Lloyds TSB many years ago, a lot of changes could not be done by the operators themselves, they had swipe cards to log into the system and had to get a managers overide to make any changes they were not authorised to do.
Not sure how far a managers overide would go, but may be it would go as far as changing an address. but it would be grossly negligent to not do basic security checks first. I wonder if this fraudster knew you mom, and her details to get passed security.0 -
jonesMUFCforever wrote: »This is one fishy story and I don't think we have been told the whole truth.
Although I wouldn't put it past lloyds.
I had an account with them until October when I moved to HSBC.
I needed to check some transactions from my LTSB account to see if my flatmate had been paying me a month in advance or a month in arrears, I'd forgotten and we're moving so...
Anyway.
Went in to LTSB. Had no card or chequebook on the closed account.
I was given six months worth of stamped statements without being asked to confirm ANY details on the system and without having been asked for ANY ID.
I even *offered* "Do you want to see my driving license before printing those off"?
To which the Personal Banker replied "Nah, you're clearly who you say you are because you knew your account number".
What!? Anyone I've ever aske to BACS me a payment or paid by cheque knows that! So they could also swan in and get my statements, and god knows do what else? Like re-open my account and walk out with my £3,000 overdraft I had on the acconut?
He asked me after printing the statements what else he could help with, I could see I still had a low risk band on his screen so I imagine I (or anyone who knows my account details) could indeed re-open my old account and waltz off with thousands of pounds of credit in my name.
I wouldn't put much past LTSB...Cashback Earned ¦ Nectar Points £68 ¦ Natoinwide Select £62 ¦ Aqua Reward £100 ¦ Amex Platinum £48
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Although there was provocation, there is absolutely no justification whatsoever for the level of offensive language in that last post from List. Reported.0
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