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NatWest and RBS computer glitch
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Let me guess. Central London too?Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away. -
Some cracking quotes on there.
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Yes, the woman responsible for this fiasco says on her RBS pin-up web page:I enjoy finding solutions to tricky problems in a way that delivers for our customers, our team, and the bank
My ambition is to continue to take on new and bigger challenges, and to make a difference.
Be self-aware. Knowing your strengths and development areas will help you identify which roles you think would challenge you, but also allow you to succeed.She appears to have little experience and few qualifications in IT, and has never worked in any other organisation, having joined RBS as an Economics graduate from UCD. Of course, the 4.5 hour time difference is a total pain in the proverbial too.
The thing that I found most astonishing was that, in the interviews she has given, she doesn't look tired. Either the make-up woman is amazing or I am amazed. If I were her, I wouldn't have slept since Tuesday. Actually, I'd be in Chennai. Apparently she is a big fan of "
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It's still there, they jut didn't like your CVOriginally posted by BillHicksRIP View PostI saw that job yesterday but it appears to have been pulled.Coffee's for closersComment
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The news this morning was it WAS fixed and branches are open all weekend to help people get things sorted out.Originally posted by sog View PostUp to 12 million NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland customers will be unable to pay bills or move money this weekend after the banks failed to resolve a computer glitch that has left savers’ accounts frozen since Tuesday.
Millions still affected by NatWest and RBS computer glitch - Telegraph
Though they might be rushed off their feet photocopying account closure forms...Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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The sad part is that almost nobody will move from NatWest.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThough they might be rushed off their feet photocopying account closure forms...
And many of those who decide to move will probably pick RBS
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Why would we? If we didnt leave when they had to be bailed out by the government, why leave after a few days of no online banking.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe sad part is that almost nobody will move from NatWest.Comment
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The good thing is AtW is completely unaffected. He can still go under the mattresss to get access to his tenner.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe sad part is that almost nobody will move from NatWest.
And many of those who decide to move will probably pick RBS
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If all 12 mln customers leave NatWest and RBS they'd have to be bailed out againOriginally posted by escapeUK View PostWhy would we? If we didnt leave when they had to be bailed out by the government, why leave after a few days of no online banking.
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The scary part is having so many people with only a few quid left in their bank account at the end of the month!!!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThe good thing is AtW is completely unaffected. He can still go under the mattresss to get access to his tenner.
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Yep. Think of salary coming in towards the end of the month and the mortgage and other standard monthly payments going out shortly afterwards.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe scary part is having so many people with only a few quid left in their bank account at the end of the month!!!
.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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