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Yorkshire Bank disaster.
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Has jist occurres to me that the dutch bank may have requested the OP's account to be placed on hold especailly if they are having a lot of fraudulent transactions currently and it needs a much bigger investigaton. This could also explain why YB are not giving information, because they dont know themselves.0
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Jurgen_Cheese wrote: »No further infos at this time.
This sounds worryingly like some sort of gagging order or even an informal agreement to not keep posting on public forums. Will this be another saga without a final outcome?0 -
Any update on this OP?0
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Yes.
Money safely repatriated the day after my last post and now residing permanently under ones mattress.
The interest rate is very similar and I dont need to wage a campagn of civil disobedience whenever I want to spend some of my money.
No explanations, no apologies from YB.
So you see Mr Xylophone et al there is a moral to the story, if a chap wants to share his bed with his hard earned, he might actually find it is a very agreeable arrangement indeed.0 -
Money safely repatriated
Assuming that you are in the UK, I had thought that the whole £20,000 had been received in your Yorkshire Bank account several months ago - the issue was that you couldn't access it ( or the part that remained after you had made a withdrawal)?
At all events, you have now been able to access it, so it certainly hadn't been 'stolen' as you were inaccurately and probably libellously claiming?So you see Mr Xylophone et al there is a moral to the story, if a chap wants to share his bed with his hard earned, he might actually find it is a very agreeable arrangement indeed.
I can think of more profitable places to deposit my money and rather more agreeable bedfellows than a bunch of fivers...... ( or even tenners, twenties or fifties...):rotfl:0 -
Jurgen_Cheese wrote: »Yes.
Money safely repatriated the day after my last post and now residing permanently under ones mattress.
The interest rate is very similar and I dont need to wage a campagn of civil disobedience whenever I want to spend some of my money.
No explanations, no apologies from YB.
So you see Mr Xylophone et al there is a moral to the story, if a chap wants to share his bed with his hard earned, he might actually find it is a very agreeable arrangement indeed.
I thought you said they had stolen it and permanently deprived you of it? So you were wrong/telling lies/being libellous?0
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