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Old 29-06-2009, 09:29   #25
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Re: would you pay for Banking services?

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Originally Posted by entwisi View Post
nope, I live very much today if not tomorrow!

so you believe the government should provide a Banking service for nothing, lending money willy nilly with no 'fines' for breaking the rules? sounds like a lawless society to me.

If you manage your money within agreed limits ( either in the black for those who prefer that way or within an agreed overdraft for those who live that way) then Banking costs you nothing. someone protects your money for you, gives and manages all the payments and withdrawals you desire for nothing, trains and provides you with experts to advise you in investments to help you make your money grow and you want it all for nothing.


error. why not go and ask Mr Tesco for your shopping for nowt as well seeing as eating is also 'a basic thing of living '


re spuggie, the reason there is so much jargon and small print is due to the government and the legals that set the rules by which Banks have to operate. Just like a contract in any other arena of life, if its not written in a "set in stone" way then it would be open for legal challenge and even prosecution by HM gov.
Its only through Government meddling, or should I say Gordie when he was the Iron Chancellor, that the banking fiasco was allowed to happen in the first place, if he'd have kept his sticky little fingers out, and not relaxing regulations then we wouldn't be the worst country in the modern world to handle the recession, with the economy liable to shrink by 4.3% this year and the country at the bottom of the pile when it comes to recovery, 2032 before things are back to 2008 levels, and they ain't finished yet, watch this lot doing a great impression of a headless chicken or like watching the Keystone Cops on Speed doesn't exactly fill the world with financial confidence in Britain, will no one ride us of these turbulent Scotsmen and soon
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