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(, Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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Banks?
In the news this week. My bank has recently decided that I am worth £5K of credit limit less, even though it only increased it last month to cover my (always paid on time) expenditure.

What great things has a bank done to you?
(, Sun 17 Feb 2008, 19:54, 1 reply, 17 years ago)
no offense
but I don't think this question will be selected, so I want to vent.

When I was about 20 or so, I lived in a small apartment with one flatmate, and I was on the dole with a small amount of part time work. I was with the ANZ and I paid my rent by cheque directly to the real estate agent. (These days most RE agents expect it to be done by Bpay, and that's a fucking great idea.)

Anyway, the ANZ issued me with a shiny new chequebook to E. Bruce-Dickinson. I had already written my rent payment with it, which had been honoured, when the bank realised that the chequebook they had given me was really for Edward Bruce-Dickinson, not Emily Bruce-Dickinson. They very kindly and without warning took $200 (a fucking fuckload of money back then, especially to dole scum) out of my account. Fortunately I have parents, who were kind enough to spot me for groceries for a couple of weeks, but I shudder to think what would have happened if I didn't.

Nowadays I know enough to complain, but strangely enough I don't care to use the ANZ (not that any of the other banks would be any better).
(, Sat 23 Feb 2008, 12:08, Reply)

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