Calls to Stop Conducting Illegal Activities are Unfair
Hit with millions of claims, customer complaints, an online petition and impending OFT investigation- banks are now crying "foul play" and threatening to end free banking."Banks were accused of blackmail yesterday for threatening to end free banking if they were forced to reduce overdraft charges and other penalty fees.Let's forget the fact they are already operating illegally by imposing fines greater than £12- therefore sounding like a burglar who complains he's been asked to reduce his amount of breaking and entering. These are the companies who this year posted pre-tax profits of: £11.5bn: HSBC £.7.14bn: Barclays £5.7bn: HBOS £559.2ml: Nationwide £585ml: Alliance & Leicester These are the companies who insist on charging Average Joe up to £39 for even dipping into the red: Penalised for just over £27 Penalised for delay in clearing customers cheques - wait a minute, who delays the cheques in the first place? Penalised for unforseen circumstances Well, perhaps if you make a mistake, even if it is accidental, unforseen or just business, you deserve to be charged right? So I look forward to seeing what kind of charges are levied on these errors: Oops! Delay in receiving monthly salary Oops! Sent details to wrong address Quid es equitas? Labels: Bank Robbers, Justice And Mercy, Profiteering, wealthcreation.gov.uk |




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