there is one way to raise funds,
give your customers a debt which is not theirs! old age pensioner Jill Limbrick’s tried to close her account — but was refused permission to do so as she was £84MILLION overdrawn, Jill, 73, from Newent, Gloucs, said: “I was angry at first, but saw the funny side when their letter said I could pay the £84,480,090.00 in cash.” Alliance & Leicester said: “We will apologise.”
whilst this is sort of funny is it any wonder that so many now do not trust banks? and what if the amount was much smaller and every month every bank and building societies put just £2.00 in bank charges on every ones account in Great Britain, how many of us would notice? good job Gordon, Royal Bank of Scotland's last chairman Sir Tom McKillop and it's new one Sir Philip Hampton does not read our blog or they might get idea's!
and if you did think that by now some of these obscene bonuses had stopped think again! Lloyds Banking Group staff are poised for around £80million in bonuses despite a multi-billion pound bail-out from the taxpayer, it emerged only last night, the payments were apparently authorised by the Government as it took a 65 per cent stake in the bank in return for insuring £260billion of toxic loans, they must be laughing all the way to the bank!
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