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    Barclays is worst offender as banks ordered to pay out £160m in compensation to customers

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 3rd January 2012 18:50.

    Banks were ordered to pay out more than £160million in compensation to customers last year after a crackdown by the financial regulator....

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    Re: Barclays is worst offender as banks ordered to pay out £160m in compensation to customers

    If they have that amount to shell out perhaps I should up the ante on my claim on them then and make it seven figures and not six as it is at the moment. l l

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    Garlok

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      Re: Barclays is worst offender as banks ordered to pay out £160m in compensation to customers

      Originally posted by garlok View Post
      If they have that amount to shell out perhaps I should up the ante on my claim on them then and make it seven figures and not six as it is at the moment. l l

      regards
      Garlok
      Did you read this today in the Telegraph column, NOT just Barclays:
      Bankers ready to sue if bonuses too small

      A growing number of bankers are considering suing their employer if they do not get the bonus they think they deserve this year, according to City employment lawyers.

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        Re: Barclays is worst offender as banks ordered to pay out £160m in compensation to customers

        You want read some of the Tweets, comments.........
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          Re: Barclays is worst offender as banks ordered to pay out £160m in compensation to customers

          One of the comments:

          define 'banker'. since you have such an intimate knowledge of such people.

          That is quite easy to define "take away the B and insert a W lol
          Last edited by pompeyfaith; 3 January 2012, 21:23.

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            Re: Barclays is worst offender as banks ordered to pay out £160m in compensation to customers

            Just do these people think they are?

            Watched the programme last night on George V. Interesting parallel, those that thought the established would remain forever had a very rude awakening and were swept away, some to their executions, on a tide of rising people anger.

            Perhaps the current perpetrators should learn the lessons of history. Damen Fuhrer Merkel an ex East-German please note has already made a veiled threat that Germany is on the march again.

            regards
            Garlok

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