Cunning Plans
I once devised a totally foolproof cunning plan to attract the attention of bikini-clad women, which - as you might imagine - failed miserably. Ever come up with a cunning plan for something? Did it work? What went wrong? Do you look back through the filter of the years with a burning sense of shame?
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( , Thu 5 Jul 2012, 11:57)
I once devised a totally foolproof cunning plan to attract the attention of bikini-clad women, which - as you might imagine - failed miserably. Ever come up with a cunning plan for something? Did it work? What went wrong? Do you look back through the filter of the years with a burning sense of shame?
Suggested by Ring of Fire
( , Thu 5 Jul 2012, 11:57)
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I used to work for Lloyds TSB and they did exactly the same thing.
AFAIK all the major banks do. Utter idiocy, yes.
( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 13:04, 2 replies)
AFAIK all the major banks do. Utter idiocy, yes.
( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 13:04, 2 replies)
It's not like they actually take any notice anyway.
Having entered all this crap, the first thing they'll ask you for is exactly the same info again.
( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 13:07, closed)
Having entered all this crap, the first thing they'll ask you for is exactly the same info again.
( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 13:07, closed)
I got into a Mexican stand-off with Lloyds for about a month
They wouldn't tell me why they were calling without me answering their security questions and wouldn't give me a number I could check to call them back on.
If I called the usual telephone banking line there was no note on my account. In the end I made them write me a letter.
( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 20:19, closed)
They wouldn't tell me why they were calling without me answering their security questions and wouldn't give me a number I could check to call them back on.
If I called the usual telephone banking line there was no note on my account. In the end I made them write me a letter.
( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 20:19, closed)
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