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Subject: BS: Thank you, Barclays From: alex s Date: 25 Dec 12 - 07:07 AM Behold my seasonal message from Barclaycard on Christmas Morning: "Your Barclaycard payment is now due" Festive or what????? Cheers Barclays, ** yours. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Thank you, Barclays From: GUEST Date: 25 Dec 12 - 07:17 AM I was about to agree wholeheartedly. Then I realised it doesn't say Thank you Bacchus. Must get me eyes tested, or drink less Bucks Fizz |
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Subject: RE: BS: Thank you, Barclays From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 25 Dec 12 - 07:43 AM I try to repeat like a mantra to myself, "Banks are NOT my friends". They are not there to help us, nor advise. They do not care what financial pickles we get into as long as they can grab the equity in our homes to reimburse themselves. They do not care if you wait in a queue in their branches while they have a nice chat with eachother, they are not interested in helping you manage your DD's, they like ringing you up when you're cooking dinner to sell you some scheme. In fact, they would very much like to fix you up with a mortgage, a loan, a fee-paying second account, and put money in their pockets. I wish I had the courage to put my pension in cash into a teapot on the mantelpiece each month and pay bills with notes and coins. Merry Christmas Alex, and 'up Barclays' (and other banks) indeed! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Thank you, Barclays From: alex s Date: 25 Dec 12 - 08:39 AM Thank you, Eliza, and a very Merry Christmas to you too. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Thank you, Barclays From: John MacKenzie Date: 25 Dec 12 - 09:46 AM Sorry, anonymous guest was me. Cookie went walkabout when my back was turned. |