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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: Dave Hanson Date: 01 Feb 12 - 08:13 AM The 2 top men at RBS have now declined to collect their bonus entitlements, how fecking good of them, they've already amassed more money than they could spend in 2 lifetimes, how much do they want for fecks sake ? the greed of these people knows no bounds. Dave H |
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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: Nigel Parsons Date: 01 Feb 12 - 07:37 AM I sometimes wonder how, with their financial problems, they can afford to continue in the 'vanity publishing' industry. Printing & circulating your own bank notes may be a form of advertising, but cheap it ain't! |
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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: Jim Martin Date: 01 Feb 12 - 07:01 AM OK, that's one bad apple - but what about getting our money back from all the bondholders who were reckless with their casino banking? |
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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: Dave Hanson Date: 01 Feb 12 - 04:13 AM And it was The Bank of Scotland who took over The Halifax, not The Royal Bank of Scotland. Dave H |
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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 31 Jan 12 - 09:13 PM Thanks for the heads-up, bubblyrat. There will always be people who need to be warned about things like this. |
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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: GUEST,Bluesman Date: 31 Jan 12 - 02:48 PM Fred Goodwin's disgrace is now complete. They have removed his knighthood. The award was cancelled and annulled by the Queen after a key committee found the ex-banker had brought the honours system into disrepute. Mr Goodwin received his knighthood for services to banking under the Labour government, before leading RBS to the brink of collapse in 2008. |
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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: Richard Bridge Date: 09 Dec 10 - 03:25 PM RBS have never been gentlemen (a gentleman rarely trumpets his status) and in the light of what I DO know about their dirty tricks I idly wonder how long it will be before they set up a plausibly deniable subsidiary to pull this very trick... But of course, if you get a log-in request like that, you trot off to the real site and log in there if at all. |
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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: artbrooks Date: 09 Dec 10 - 01:36 PM I'm always amazed at the way in which spammers and hoaxers are able to accurately imitate authentic e-docs, but then give away the game by a simple misspelling or grammatical error. |
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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: Fred McCormick Date: 09 Dec 10 - 10:29 AM I get half a dozen of these a day. Just dump them in the spam bin. |
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Subject: RE: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: Arthur_itus Date: 09 Dec 10 - 10:18 AM Banks will never ever ask for such information by e-mail fullstop. |
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Subject: Royal Bank of Scotland 'scam' From: bubblyrat Date: 09 Dec 10 - 10:16 AM Today, I have received an E-mail purporting to originate from RBS ( Royal Bank of Scotland, so also Halifax by extension), apologising for some disruption to customers' ability to access their accounts "on line" , and asking for an update of personal information,account numbers, etc . Not that I would EVER disclose anything like that anyway,but the way in which the E-mail is constructed,laid out,graphics,etc., is quite plausible, except for the way that they refer, in capital letters, to my account "STAUTS" ,instead of "STATUS" !! But ,beware !! |
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