Banks
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)
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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The law doesn't work.
OK, I'll acknowledge that I didn't lose anything but I'd still like to ensure that these people either think twice about being criminals or be left incapable of thought at all. I'll happily take responsibility for my actions and can happily justify such to myself.
This may be because of my backround - I'm trash from Wood End, in Coventry, which is a charming den of iniquity.
I just happen to know of a few occasions where burglars, when caught, were not reported to the police (no point, if you lived in Wood End the police wouldn't even bother coming to the house - they'd just give you a crime ref. number - my mum was once told by a copper, after being burgled for the third time "Well, you live in Wood End, what'd you expect?" as if she was choosing to live there).
Instead the burglar was taken to a field, had some damage done and were left to think about what they'd done. This worked rather well as a deterrent, far more than the police ever were.
This is not to claim that all of the people in Wood End were criminal scum - most were not, despite what the rest of Coventry thought, but there were a fair number of interesting characters who were not exactly paragons of virtue.
( , Sun 19 Jul 2009, 12:30, Reply)
OK, I'll acknowledge that I didn't lose anything but I'd still like to ensure that these people either think twice about being criminals or be left incapable of thought at all. I'll happily take responsibility for my actions and can happily justify such to myself.
This may be because of my backround - I'm trash from Wood End, in Coventry, which is a charming den of iniquity.
I just happen to know of a few occasions where burglars, when caught, were not reported to the police (no point, if you lived in Wood End the police wouldn't even bother coming to the house - they'd just give you a crime ref. number - my mum was once told by a copper, after being burgled for the third time "Well, you live in Wood End, what'd you expect?" as if she was choosing to live there).
Instead the burglar was taken to a field, had some damage done and were left to think about what they'd done. This worked rather well as a deterrent, far more than the police ever were.
This is not to claim that all of the people in Wood End were criminal scum - most were not, despite what the rest of Coventry thought, but there were a fair number of interesting characters who were not exactly paragons of virtue.
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