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Banks went even bader 20 odd years ago didn't they? When bank managers were sacked and loyal customers were rewarded with lower savings rates, and every devious trick in the book applied to contriving to part customers from their money.
Banks went even bader 20 odd years ago didn't they? When bank managers were sacked and loyal customers were rewarded with lower savings rates, and every devious trick in the book applied to contriving to part customers from their money.
You know things are bad when the best rate for savings was offered by NS&I.
Banks went even bader 20 odd years ago didn't they? When bank managers were sacked and loyal customers were rewarded with lower savings rates, and every devious trick in the book applied to contriving to part customers from their money.
Executive salaries have gone up 4000% - they gotta pay for that somehow eh?
McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic." Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."
Did anyone hear that story in the program about the original Rotschild deciding to give a shilling to every child in Tring (who were mostly poor)? As an early welfare arrangement it was about as successful as today's.
After estimating how many kids there were, he set up tables on his lawn with heaps of coins and asked them to form a queue. However, parents bussed in hundreds of kids from elsewhere. Then each kid would get their shilling, queue again and get another one, and so on. Rotschild had to send out to banks in neighbouring towns to get more and more money. More fool him for trusting proles.
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