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Re: HSBC held overdrawn customer
Originally posted by Angry Cat View Post
Why couldn't a Judge use their discretion and award this anyway? (Though I suspect I know the answer!)
"That crossed the threshold to the level of unlawful imprisonment," Judge Cronin added."
Then why hasn't the bank manager been arrested on criminal charges and been brought to account?!
GRRRRRRRRRRRRR!"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."
The consumer is that sleeping giant.!!
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Re: HSBC held overdrawn customer
Originally posted by caspar View PostI read about this - it really is beyond belief!I'm the forum administrator and I look after the theme & features, our volunteers & users and also look after any complaints or Data Protection queries that pass through the forum or main website. I am extremely busy so if you do contact me or need a reply to a forum post then use the email or PM features offered because I do miss things and get tied up for days at a time!
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Re: HSBC held overdrawn customer
Originally posted by caspar View PostI read about this - it really is beyond belief!
Hmmmmmm the CCTV footage has been deleted, wonder how that happened? Computer glitch - must be!
Why was HSBC's complaints procedure not been grilled? No respectable company anywhere would allow the person being complained about to adjudicate on the complaint against them.
What about an investigation into the missing CCTV footage? Hello security?!
There is so much about this that stinks it makes me fuming! (Can't you guess!)"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."
The consumer is that sleeping giant.!!
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Re: HSBC held overdrawn customer
Maybe the fact the head of HSBC is part of the FOS has summat to do with it
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Re: HSBC held overdrawn customer
Not to mention that HSBC think its perfectly acceptable for a manager to investigate a complaint when that complaint has been made about them personally.
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Re: HSBC held overdrawn customer
Correct Niddy, I also have a hat called cynical. Plus SnV how can you put "reputable" and HSBC or any other bank for that matter in the same sentence?
Anyone had their free TIMES from WH SMITH today? headlines about judges, too male, too white, too elitist. Yet inside Lord Forkbender claims they are all honest decent people. What planet does he come from. well it ain't earth and it ain't Venus.
Can I have him in my lab for experiments in life and death? Aw go on!
regards
Garlok
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Re: HSBC held overdrawn customer
Originally posted by pompeyfaith View PostThat is also a question the commons has asked over the phone hacking scandle i.e why is the NOTW doing there own investigation.
Anyway, the longer it goes on the more time they have to bury evidence and put forward scapegoats.
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Re: HSBC held overdrawn customer
Originally posted by garlok View PostPlus SnV how can you put "reputable" and HSBC or any other bank for that matter in the same sentence?
Why was HSBC's complaints procedure not been grilled?
No respectable company anywhere would allow the person being complained about to adjudicate on the complaint against them.
Meaning as HSBC allowed it............
"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."
The consumer is that sleeping giant.!!
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If rumours from other forum are correct a lot of "judges" make decisions prior to entering court!!
Does the £5k bung help with that one or do you think we all ought to start loitering around miss whiplash dens throughout london to catch and bribe em? Hmmmm
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Re: HSBC held overdrawn customer
Originally posted by Angry Cat View PostLittle brown envelopes?
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Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post.......we all ought to start loitering around miss whiplash dens throughout london to catch and bribe em? Hmmmm
Decisions Decisions!!
When you have nothing you have nothing to lose
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