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NR Morons coming out of woodwork

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    NR Morons coming out of woodwork

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/g...re/6996634.stm

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    #2
    Northern Cock

    what a warm welcome from you banksters ! escorted away from premises by police

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      #3
      Do I understand this correctly?

      They have a million pounds in an online account, and they turn up at a high street branch demanding to withdraw the whole million pounds in cash?

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        #4
        Shrug, they walked in, demanded 1m in cash and expected to get it?

        Edit - this monkey does not type fast enough!

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          #5
          One thing I noticed is that most of the people trying to get their cash out are 60 years of age plus or OAPS. My nan would of done the same she will only put her £ in government income bonds, doesnt trust bank at all, may be its a generation thing

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            #6
            Originally posted by MobileCheese View Post
            One thing I noticed is that most of the people trying to get their cash out are 60 years of age plus
            Of the stupid, only the older generations have any savings. The younger stupid are in debt.

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              #7
              Originally posted by wendigo100 View Post
              Do I understand this correctly?

              They have a million pounds in an online account, and they turn up at a high street branch demanding to withdraw the whole million pounds in cash?
              Update:
              According to the Telegraph, they were asking for the staff to transfer the money.

              http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai.../cnrock715.xml
              Last edited by Sysman; 15 September 2007, 20:29.
              Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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                #8
                1m and they live in rented accomodation (looks like a flat from the pic)



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                  #9
                  Originally posted by pisces View Post
                  1m and they live in rented accomodation (looks like a flat from the pic)



                  Looks like the money is being used to pay for a home abroad or something like that.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
                    Update:
                    According to the Telegraph, they were asking for the staff to transfer the money.

                    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai.../cnrock715.xml
                    Given that it's an online account, it's hardly surprising that local branch staff were unable to help them.

                    I have a current account held at a branch of a bank (not NR) down the road from where I live, and I also have an online-only savings account with the same bank. When I took out the savings account, I read and understood the Ts & Cs and I know perfectly well that although the staff at the local branch can (and do) exert their best efforts to help me with any problem that may arise with the current account, they can't help with the savings account.

                    I understood when I opened the savings account that it can only be administered online, and that I get a (slightly) higher rate of interest because the bank doesn't have to pay staff to service my account at the counter. This couple are (IMHO) interest-rate whores and (more importantly) morons, and they would be better off leaving their money where it is and going down the pub (I lived there for a bit and can tell you that there's some good pubs in Cheltenham ).

                    Did you notice that they mention at the end of that Telegraph article that NR hasn't yet used their loan facility from the BofE? If I had a million banked at NR, I'd be drawing on it to buy NR shares first thing Monday.

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