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Previously on "What banks think about their customers :)"

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  • PRC1964
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    It's ejukashunal, and you don't get tits in the Telegraph (at least not ones I want to look at )

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  • DimPrawn
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    Yu shood stop "reading" the Sun, you fick twunt.

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  • PRC1964
    started a topic What banks think about their customers :)

    What banks think about their customers :)

    BANK customer Brian Skillen was stunned to get a note from Barclays calling him a workshy “b*****d”.
    Security guard Brian, 37, was sent the handwritten abuse with a statement he had requested.
    On a covering letter, signed on behalf of the manager at the customer services HQ in Leicester, was the scrawl: “You should get a job, no money in your account you trampy b*****d.”
    Brian, of Wingrave, Bucks, said: “It’s a complete insult. I was really angry.”
    Barclays said the comments were written by an employee on their last day in a deliberate act to embarrass the company.
    Brian has been offered £250 compensation, but said: “I would like more money. It’s disgusting.”
    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle1356514.ece
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