RBS admits FORGING an elderly customer's signature which left her signed up to a product she didn't want
The Royal Bank of Scotland last night offered a ‘sincere apology’ after admitting that staff had forged a customer’s signature.
RBS conceded that a fake signature had been used on an official document, which means a customer was signed up to a financial product she did not want.
The confession comes only two weeks after The Scottish Mail on Sunday published claims by whistleblowers that bank staff had been trained to forge signatures.
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- RBS have conceded that a fake signature had been used on an official document
- The bank was forced to apologise after retired Jean Mackay came forward with paperwork that clearly showed her signature was faked on a bank document
- She said RBS had charged her for PPI even though she had declined to sign up
The Royal Bank of Scotland last night offered a ‘sincere apology’ after admitting that staff had forged a customer’s signature.
RBS conceded that a fake signature had been used on an official document, which means a customer was signed up to a financial product she did not want.
The confession comes only two weeks after The Scottish Mail on Sunday published claims by whistleblowers that bank staff had been trained to forge signatures.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz57eyKeSv7
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