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Reply to: Natwest Online ... mugs.
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Previously on "Natwest Online ... mugs."
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I wondered what was going on with the Nat west too. I was hoping when I clicked on it, to see that they were going to increase the interest they were paying me.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostSo on the online page there is a link boldly claiming
Then when you click the link you get.Important Information: Read about essential updates and changes relating to your bank accounts and banking services.
Urgh. Fools.Welcome to the Important Information page. Although there is no important information this month, please check this page on a regular basis for essential updates regarding your accounts and services.
I saw that earlier and wondered what the hell they thought they were up to.
FWIW their CSS is wrong, meaning that the link overlaps adjacent elements in Safari (and probably in Firefox and Opera, too)
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Are you sure that wasn't an accounting error caused by your squirrel?Originally posted by AtW View PostIt did already.
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With SKA letting others do it would have created more profit. Infact it would have created some profit.Originally posted by AtW View PostWrong.
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You use less fuel by not protesting, thus offsetting the recent increase in fuel prices.
RESULT!
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There is more profit in letting others do it.Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy are you not protesting against high price of fuel?
You are talking here to the man that e-mailed Tesco's demand planners (currently on contract for another part of Tesco) to ask them the busiest day of the year and which depot was having the hardest time to find drivers then e-mailed a local agency offering to work.
Work smarter not harder.
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Natwest Online ... mugs.
So on the online page there is a link boldly claiming
Then when you click the link you get.Important Information: Read about essential updates and changes relating to your bank accounts and banking services.
Welcome to the Important Information page. Although there is no important information this month, please check this page on a regular basis for essential updates regarding your accounts and services.
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