http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7508835.stm
What a load of old horse-5h1t! I suppose the OFT couldn't be seen to have spent ages looking into to this to report that everything was fair enough.
Anybody who doesn't know these things probably just doesn't care. As far as I'm concerned, those who abuse the system can expect to pay for that and not at the expense of those who manage their finances responsibly.
Personal current accounts are not working well for consumers, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has said.
The OFT said the £8bn industry was not clear enough, with many consumers not knowing their account's interest rate or what they paid in bank charges.
The complexity of the market meant that consumers were less likely to switch banks, the watchdog said.
The OFT said the £8bn industry was not clear enough, with many consumers not knowing their account's interest rate or what they paid in bank charges.
The complexity of the market meant that consumers were less likely to switch banks, the watchdog said.
Anybody who doesn't know these things probably just doesn't care. As far as I'm concerned, those who abuse the system can expect to pay for that and not at the expense of those who manage their finances responsibly.
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