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Banks Are Still Lying And Cheating !

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mikey4444 | 17:10 Wed 20th May 2015 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32817114

You would have thought, that after being fined jaw-droppingly large amounts of money in the past, for fraud and mis-selling, the Banks would begin to behave themselves.

But it would appear not. Don't forget who will be paying these huge fines...yes, you've guessed it ...its all of us, in higher charges in the future !
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I would hope that Barclays shareholders take a class action and sue the bank for lost dividend payments. They just don't learn, it seems.
This is the equivalent of 9p per outstanding share.....or 3.2p in the pound of their capitalisation.
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DTC...shysters, all of them !
Not all of them, mikey, that's a tad harsh.
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Maybe.....did you get your new laptop fixed today ?
Do you pay charges Micjey? Perhaps you should be more prudent then there would be no need for your outandish outbursts.

And, as I work in a bank I am extremely offended at beinglabelled a shyster.
There's a difference between the High St aspect of banking and the casino arm.
I wonder what happens to the individuals who actually perpetrate these frauds?
Manipulating the market and feaud carry log prison sentences, often longervthan murder.

Despite Mickeys nbkanket all bankers are shysters the reality isthat it is only a few ad apples often acting without the Banks consent meaning wgen caught Banjs are only too willing to hang them out to tge wolves
abd of course they are unlikley to work again outside of comoanues like McDonalds.

'The casino arm'


Yet another ill informed comment.
During the election we had people that didn't trust the Tories or Labour. I for one trust the banks even less! They don't seem to learn.
youngmafbog, it wasn't the business conducted in the High St branches that caused the economic problems during the recent crisis. 'Too big to fail', meant we, the taxpayer, had to bail them out.
How quickly people forget.
YMB...has your spellchecker packed up, or are you very, very irate?

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