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    Millions of customers held to a £72 ransom by NatWest

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 17th April 2013 10:00.

    *......simply for going more than £10 into arranged overdraft* Millions of current account customers with NatWest and RBS face new charges of £72...

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    Re: Millions of customers held to a £72 ransom by NatWest

    Thought "Dick Turpin" was dead long ago!, mass walk out from the Banks and the government have to make alternative arrangments, to pay social payments etc.
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      Re: Millions of customers held to a £72 ransom by NatWest

      Disgusting!
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        Re: Millions of customers held to a £72 ransom by NatWest

        Downright disgraceful. I hope customers will move their accounts elsewhere...though it probably won't be long before the others follow suit.

        Makes me glad my credit rating's too bad to have an overdraft.
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          Re: Millions of customers held to a £72 ransom by NatWest

          BUMP..................

          Millions of customers with NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) face new fees of up to £72 a year from this week for dipping into their arranged overdrafts.

          From Friday, current account customers with the state-backed bank will be charged a £6 a month "arranged overdraft usage fee" when they go over £10 into the red - on top of existing annual interest of 19.89pc......Read more HERE at add blog pages
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