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Saturday, March 31, 2007

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.

The banks, which charge up to £39 for bounced cheques and unauthorised overdrafts, had been expected to be told to reduce the charges to around £12." - Telegraph

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?

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Love and Marriage

My better half forwarded these to me this morning:

Its funny when people discuss over "love marriage" and "arranged marriage"
It is like asking a person if he would like to "hang himself" or "shoot himself".

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Every man should get married some time; after all, happiness is not the only thing in life!!

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Don't marry for money; you can borrow it cheaper. --Scottish Proverb

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A psychiatrist is a person who will give you expensive answers that your wife will give you for free.

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Bachelors know more about women than married men; if they didn't, they'd
be married too.

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- Marriage is a three-ring circus:
--engagement ring
---wedding ring
---suffering

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When a newly married couple smiles, everyone knows why. When a ten-year married couple smiles, everyone wonders why.

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Love is blind but marriage is an eye-opener.

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We always hold hands. If I let go, she shops.

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Friday, March 30, 2007

It Was Only A Matter Of Time...

So, anyone still believe you've got nothing to fear if you're not a terrorist?

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Account-ability Advice for Banks

Most blogs we're so busy discussing the budget last week they missed the BBC's undercover whistleblower program exposing underhand standard business practices by Barclays Bank. (Barclays was the focus, just like McDonalds was with fast food. And just like Burger King to McDonalds, you can bank on the rest of the industry using the same business ethic).
"A nine-month investigation by BBC reporters working undercover in a leading British bank has revealed a culture of ruthlessness and lies which will shock their customers." - BBC Whistleblower
Undercover reporter Amanda Egbujo went undercover as an employee of Barclays for 9 months. In that time she witnessed common practices such as:
  • Treating customers with contempt (particularly those who struggled paying/complained about unlawful charges)
  • Lying - illegally claiming to be Account Consultants rather than Sales Monkeys
  • Moving money from accounts - without authority - to gain commission
  • Adding financial products to customer accounts without knowledge- for a monthly charge
  • Refusing customers products they require, but then offering a financial product they do not need.
  • Staff employed with no criminal background checks
  • Fraud accounts set up with relative ease

I asserted this was not just Barclays, and I have my own experience with HSBC, when they decided to cancel my Graduate 0% Interest Overdraft (which stood over £1000), then reinstate the overdraft a year later at a standard 15% interest. This case is currently with the small claims court.

Indeed this week Halifax had to issue an apology for stolen mortgage details. Unlike average joe who has £20-£35 penalties automatically deducted at the end of the month for going over agreed limits, Halifax is given plenty of time to get their act together by the FSA.

I've said this before, it's not legal, it's not business, it's immoral and indefensible.

As a Christian, I believe that these corrupt financial institutions will one day have to answer to God:
"If you see that the donkey of someone who hates you has collapsed under its load, do not walk by. Instead, stop and help. In a lawsuit, you must not deny justice to the poor." - Exodus 23:5-6

"But I, the Lord, search all hearts and examine secret motives. I give all people their due rewards, according to what their actions deserve. Like a partridge that hatches eggs she has not laid, so are those who get their wealth by unjust means. At midlife they will lose their riches; in the end, they will become poor old fools." - Jeremiah 17:10-11

"How you hate honest judges! How you despise people who tell the truth! You trample the poor, stealing their grain through taxes and unfair rent. Therefore, though you build beautiful stone houses, you will never live in them. Though you plant lush vineyards, you will never drink wine from them. For I know the vast number of your sins and the depth of your rebellions. You oppress good people by taking bribes and deprive the poor of justice in the courts." - Amos 5:10-12

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Miliblog: 2 Questions

Much debate has taken place over EnvironMENTAL, Food and Affairs Secretary David Milibands blog.

Rumours abound at the cost of his blog to the tax-payer


Guido first posted with a figure of £8,150 (but estimated the real cost to be nearer £50,000). One MP, Tom Watson dismissed that as nonsense and offered figures of £6,000 for setup and £4,500 to maintain annually. Guido came back with an annual wage of £62,400 for Milibands blog assistant.

Finally Miliband posted actual costs on the blog:
Initial Setup £6,000
Change over to DEFRA £1,250
Ongoing Technical costs £900 p.a.
Blog assistant £3,600 p.a. (£300 / 10 hours per month)

What no-one seems to be asking is:

A) Why tax-payers are paying ANY money towards a personal blog, especially when 11.2 million UK households (44%) are not online.

B) If one of the opposition parties gain power at the next election, no doubt the EnvironMENTAL secretary will be replaced- does this mean the blog will be forfeited to the new secretary? If it belongs to the tax-payer it should (yet another £6k for name change, no doubt).

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The Dangers of Global Cooling

How long before the Global Warming headlines are replaced by Global Cooling headlines?

Burning Our Money has sourced a graph showing the near parallel affect of sunspots on global warmth (or coolness depending on which decade or century you were born in).

Here's an interesting video:

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Road Safety Statistics

icWales 23 March 2007 - 13 Year Backlog to Repair Poor Welsh Roads.
"The maintenance backlog for local authority roads in Wales is estimated to take 12.9 years and each county council here has a maintenance budget shortfall of £4.1m."
icWales 22 March 2007 - North-South Devide for Speed Camera Cash
"The Treasury will provide a fixed grant to each camera partnership, with Wales' money, totalling £8.5m, channelled through the Welsh Assembly Government."
DriveTime 24 March 2007 - Poor Maintenance Threatens Road Safety
• English authorities receive just 40% of the budget they need to spend on local roads.
• Welsh authorities fare even worse, receiving only 28% of the budget they require - just £1 per metre a year is spent on roads in Wales in comparison to £2 in the rest of England and six in London.

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Sunday, March 25, 2007

More Banks Behaving Badly

Royal Bank of Scotland has threatened 14,000 employees with disciplinary action if they do not open an account with the RBS Group.

Not that this threat would survive an employment tribunal, but how would RBS be affected if 14,000 employees we're laid off, or walked out tomorrow?

Idle threats should be tested to shame those that make them.



On the subject of bank robbers, I have some good news to share with you later when I have time- I shall be showing you a scan of a certain letter which demonstrates justice served.

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The Dog Vinci Code

If Da Vinci was trying to drop the marriage bomb on us, what is this artist trying to say?


I'm no historian, but it looks like the one on the right of Jesus is not a disciple but in fact.... a dog!
Referral: BoingBoing

Cats and dogs are often considered part of the family so why shouldn't they get health insurance like their human family? Pet health insurance can help reduce your expenses when it comes to health care for your pet. When buying dog health insurance make sure to compare the pet insurance policies as there are several different policy types to choose from.

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Gordon Picks The Greenie Vote

There it is folks, the future PM (on the right) of the United Kingdom- miss lunch today?



Brought to you by Guy News TV

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Blogwars

Smitings being handed out left, right and center-right as Bystander the Magistrate rides into town during the high-noon hanging of the PC Dan Coffill Case.

Deputy Bystander stood and breathed deep. He had seen this kind of mob-justice before. But he had a job to do and he wasn't going to be swayed by the baying crowd.


Deputy Bystander hollers "There'll be no hangings today... not till the County Sheriffs been done wit' it and it's been judged guilty by the Courts"

Inspector Gadget yells back "I AM the law Sheriff!"

Deputy Bystander then produces a warrant that states:
Sheriff Gadget is to be relieved of duties as he has become emotionally affected by the particulars of the case and has solicited the the help of the Copper Gang in bringing mob justice.
He then reads out the charges against the suspected justice miscarriage.

Sheriff Gadget concedes to the Deputy Bystanders argument but then yells "Let's hang 'im anyway"!

Well, not quite, but I had to build to a dramatic ending.

It's been a day for smitings:

Tory Grassroots Declare War on Cameron referral: Tom Watson

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Economics

I find myself looking rather ironically at the Prime Ministers Chancellors budget announcements for a number of reasons.

1) It is the first time in my life, I find myself on the slight benefit side of a budget announcement, though I consider other members of my family who have not done so well.

2) It is interesting (but none-the-less welcome) to see that it is mostly Tories who are pointing out how Browns budget switcheroo affects the poorest tax-payers of society:

Gavin Ayling
Guido Fawkes
18 Doughty Street
Iain Dale
Praguetory

Interesting times...


Meanwhile The Man Who Would Be King provides a link to Virtual Economy 2002 where you can play at having a go at your own budget. I had a go and I think I fixed it. Most notable changes:
Reduced the rate of income tax (percent) : 6




Reduced basic rate of income tax (percent) : 10




Reduced higher rate of income tax (percent) : 35




Increased basic rate threshold (£pa) : 2,400




Increased personal allowance (£pa) : 6,000




Increased personal allowance for over 65s(£pa) : 8,000




Value Added Tax : abolish it




VAT on fuel (percent) : 0




Duty on tobacco per pkt 20 (pence per pkt 20) : triple it!




Duty on a pint of beer (pence) : double it!




Extra duty on a bottle of wine : triple it!




Extra duty on a bottle of whisky (pence) : triple it!




Extra duty on petrol per litre(pence) : abolish it!




Lowered vehicle excise duty (£p.a) for cars above 1,400cc : 50




Reduced base rate of interest : cut by 1/4 point




Increased department of health : increase by 10%




Increased department for education and employment (DFEE) : increase by 5%




Increased the ministry of defense : increase by 1%




Increased child benefit (per child) : 30




Lowered child benefit (extra for first child) : 2




Increased basic state pension : 100





Looking at the generated charts my changes brought about:
  • Economic growth boom 2003-2007 with a sharp decline by 2010
  • Steady increase in national income up to 2009
  • Sharp drop in unemployment to -7% I think that's a record- companies can't find enough employees- wages rise.
  • Inflation takes a nosedive in 2004- banks are actually paying interest instead of charging. lots of mortgage and equity release buyers, who are then made bankrupts in the 2000% rise over next 4 years.
  • government debt drops from current 40% to 10% by 2009 (after a small rise).
  • The exchange rate tanks... can anyone explain what this means?
  • To summarise everyone benefits- single, family and pensioners apart from unemployed couples with 2 children who are finding an increase in tax on tobacco and alcohol...
...however... I would like to point out that not all unemployed people, on benefits for whatever reason, drink, smoke and breed like rabbits. Many decent people have no choice but to rely on benefits, but are ultimately more responsible than the cocaine-snorting upper-middle classes.

See everyone can be stereotyped.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

So Long (My Friend)

Chris just wants to be loved... tell me what's wrong with that?

SharperIron links to an article on beliefnet that hints at American Idol Chris Sligh's Christian past:

"If Chris has been paying attention to past seasons of the show, he probably knows that past winners like Carrie Underwood and Fantasia Barrino won lots of votes from Christian viewers, who are a valuable demographic to have on his side. He's trying to court the Christian vote while simultaneously win the favor of kids who think it's punk rock to sing "obscure" (read: not Stevie Wonder) songs on the show. If his strategy works, he could make it all the way to the top." - Idol Chatter: American Idol's Chris Sligh: Christian or Coy?

To bad he didn't choose to sing DC Talks' My Friend, which might have been more relevant given the situation.

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Comparing Christian Value Systems...

Christian Peace Witness for Iraq march down 16th Street on their way to the White House. Source: God's Politics


Christian Voice hold protest outside BBC Television Studios against broadcast of Jerry Springer: The Opera. Source: BBC Comedy



One protest is inspired by deep moral conviction regarding a world event, the other inspired by a deep moral conviction regarding what's on TV tonight.

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Dorment Account-ability

The governments plan to unlock dormant bank accounts sounds like a reasonable and smart idea.

Would you trust a fox to look after your chickens?


But who trusts the banks warn or advise people they have accounts that have not been active? What will be the benchmark that is used to determine an active account? What protection will there be for pensioners (since they are most likely to be affected)?

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There's Always Canada

"I stopped posting in third person" Alex said.

William Heath posts 10 reasons not to visit the US.

Really, their security measures are becoming a joke. What is the purpose of taking 9 extra fingerprints? I'm beginning to think one of America's global War Against Terror strategies is simply to hassle and delay terrorists to death.

That's if they are smart enough to overcome the first security hurdle.

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Trapped At The Drive-Thru

Referral: What a Weenie!
By Weird Al Yankovic

Reminds me of Meatloaf...

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Trump Calls It


On the war:
"The war is a total disaster"

"Sadam Hussein, whether they like him, or didn't like him, he hated terrorists, he'd shoot and kill terrorists..."

On the causes:
"...there's only one person you can blame and that's our current President"

On Bush's staff:
"Obviously Rumsfeld was a disaster"

"Condolleeza Rice is a lovely woman but she never makes a deal... she waves"

On America's repuation:
"We had a chance after September 11th, to be the most popular nation on earth... and we blew it"

On Iraq:
"The day we leave anyway it's all gonna blow up"

"Saddam Hussein will be a nice person... compared to the person that takes over for Saddam Hussein, he will be considered a nice person... he will hate America"

On the casualties:
"Nobody talks about the soldiers who are coming back with no arms and no legs"

On the current US Administration:
"Everything in Washington has been a lie"


Referral: The Osterley Times, Anything They Say

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

The Dangers of Global Unpredictability

Citizen Grim at Right Hand of God, has commented on explorers Ann Bancroft and Liv Arnesen's brave attempt to "bring attention to global warming".

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Tony Blair Answers His Critics- "Am I Bovvered?"

Could the Prime MInister have hidden talents which he could put to use when he leaves Number 10?


Imagine, if you will "Bremner, Bird, Blair and Fortune"...

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Friday, March 16, 2007

Lead By Example

Never were so many asked to give up so much for so few...


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What Is Guido Trying To Hide?

Guido Fawkes is offering a Boozy Friday Lunch with himself and Katy Taylor Richards on Ebay in aid of comic relief. But check out the picture of Katy above (the one on the right), then check this one on Conservative Home blog, compared with an earlier one from Guido's blog:


Spot the difference yet?

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

End of The War Against Terror?

The man behind it all has confessed - to EVERYTHING - from plotting to assassinate Pope JP II to 9/11 - proving torture works. Can we all now get back on with our lives?

Terrorism is dead, long live King George (and poodle, Tony)!

HT: The Osterley Times

-/-/-

Adding a new sidekick: Cosmonos, who utilises the power of words and draws from deep knowledge and understanding.

Alex is not sure how this sidekick thing is going to pan out, since he already has a links page and referrer list...

If you don't agree with you're sidekick moniker, let Alex know.

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What A Load Of...

Private equity good for the economy? Rueters reckons they're talking bollocks.

Read the headline...

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Homeowner Holdouts

Simply awesome... these guys inspire Alex Fear.



Referral: BoingBoing and various other sources.

Update: 16/03/07

Tish writes in the comments ... (3/16/2007 1:14 PM) :

"This story and picture of "China's Most Incredible Holdout" traveled around China's blogs and the original story was lost, elaborated on, and then pieced together and rediscovered by Chinese netizens, and finally translated into English by "bridge bloggers."

Here is a link to the original post.

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Google Staying Good

Google raises the bar- and deserves an award for not joining the government suck-up Corporati.

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The Cost Of Patriotism

Anyone who buys a football shirt these days has more money than sense, but at least there is still an opportunity to get wise.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Just Don't Get Caught Or We're All Screwed

Trouble is, eventually there's always one who either doesn't get the spirit of the joke, or is too goofy to keep it secret, who ends up involuntarily sabotaging the whole prank.

Alex occasionally enjoys a good prank. It gets better when you involve others in setting up and scheming and elaborate plot. It's all about getting the right mix of people who will keep it a secret and work towards maximum effectiveness of the joke.

Sometimes this person is not even a part of the planning, they just overheard your scheme and decided to try a much clumsier and obvious one themselves- thus exposing your sophisticated and cunning scheme.

Then it's game over f