I should really get a smaller wallet and just take out the single card. What with RBS doing the emergency cash thing. I have 4 cards and 3 of them hardly ever get used, just a risk.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI should really get a smaller wallet and just take out the single card. What with RBS doing the emergency cash thing. I have 4 cards and 3 of them hardly ever get used, just a risk.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI should really get a smaller wallet and just take out the single card. What with RBS doing the emergency cash thing. I have 4 cards and 3 of them hardly ever get used, just a risk.
Also obviously have to carry passport, driving licence (both parts), RAC membership card, EHIC, and client co entry badge. And 2 currencies.
And that's when I'm not working in SAwitzerland. Would love to cut it down to 1 card + folding money.Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostHmm yes I would really trust that emergency cash thing. I trust it so much my last RBS account has been shifted elsewhere.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostAt least HSBC sorted you out.
I don't really do cash It's a miracle if I even have enough in my purse for the car park in the mornings!!
Hitler in the booth, really gave me the third degree.
Going again on Sat, MUST GET SOME CHANGE.
P.S. Thought the OP was talking about some gold and diamond encrusted Zippo.Last edited by Scrag Meister; 8 November 2012, 09:35.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostSame here, went to see No 1 son at Uni the other week and didn't have the £1.50 for the Dartford Crossing!!!! Cos the wife has bought MacD's with the change that is usually in the car!
Hitler in the booth, really gave me the third degree.
Going again on Sat, MUST GET SOME CHANGE.Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Well I've had the fuzz round tonight (very tasty wpc ) to take a statement about what happened
They said it's really daft but because there's no victim then it isn't treated as a crime. Basically because I've been refunded I'm not a victim and the bank is insured so unless the bank/insurance company want to push it further it won't get reported as a crime!
They have said they are going to try and catch them though as it's happened twice more since me at the same cashpoint! They crooks are obviously getting greedy so they need to do a stake out to catch them! Its happening between 5 am and 7.30am basically the first person to use the cashpoint that day!Comment
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I thought initially you'd lost one of these:
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