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The Thoughtlessness of Banks

Posted on September 26, 2011 by innervoice2011 — 8 Comments

One of my friends, who happens to be disabled, today told me about how RBS and NatWest bank are changing some accounts. In particular, the NatWest Step account (which he has) is being changed so that, as from November 2011,…

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