
Your Ginger Fuhrer froths, "I hate my bank. Not because of debt or anything but because I hate being sold to - possibly pathologically so - and everytime I speak to them they try and sell me services. Gold cards, isas, insurance, you know the crap. It drives me insane. I ALREADY BANK WITH YOU. STOP IT. YOU MAKE ME FRIGHTED TO DO MY NORMAL BANKING. I'm angry even thinking about them."
So, tell us your banking stories of woe.
No doubt at least one of you has shagged in the vault, shat on a counter or thrown up in a cash machine. Or something
( , Thu 16 Jul 2009, 13:15)
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Last year in preparation for a trip to the USA I opened a new current account that didn't charge for withdrawals in the foreign. (3% interest rate too at the time!). While the nice young lady went through the application on her computer with me she asked for several passwords including memorable dates. I was struggling as i don't have a family to give me important dates and nothing could be repeated in different sections and finished up having to flick through my diary to find an event I was likely to remember which finished up being the date a friend's child died. I know one friend who uses his wife's name as a password and it got me thinking, how many people have done that and have now split up but are still stuck with previous partner's name everytime they do their online or telephone banking.
( , Fri 17 Jul 2009, 11:50, 6 replies)

because one password is the cuntiest ex I ever had's birthday.
( , Sat 18 Jul 2009, 22:59, closed)
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