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Barclays "Suspend" My Life, Stranding me in Europe. The Dark Side Of Working Remote
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This phrase explain the whole story.
For the OP if believe you are right why do not you complain first to Barclay and then escalate it to FOS if you do not get satisfactory answer ???
Well the avatar is interesting might explain a character ....
I agree with the op, but nor for the same reasons.
Just look at the ratio of their compensation to employees in relation to shareholders up to the gfc. A very different topic but a more valid one I believe.0 -
The moral of the story is, Barclays are Ba**ards and apparently withdrawing large sums of my own money is frowned about.
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This phrase explain the whole story.
For the OP if you believe you are right why do not you complain to Barclay and then escalate it to FOS if you do not get satisfactory answer ???
There is a new type of moneymules scam as explained here.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5623232
The incentive here is that you get the fee for doing almost nothing. The risk here is that, if you get caught all of your account might be cancelled and you might not be able to open an account with any bank anymore.
It will depend on the scale and how many times the people have been doing that they might end up in jail.
Well the avatar is interesting might be able to explain a character ....0 -
Hi All,
I am facing the same problem right now. RG21R error from Barclays.
Can someone guide me in the right direction. Barclays are not being helpful at all.
Any help/guidance will be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jai0 -
Jai, considering the 73 posts in this old thread before your post (the first one of which was unreadably long) it might be best to start a new thread and explain what has actually happened to you.0
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