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On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 02:35:17 +0000
James Morris <ja...@jwm-art.net> wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> On the 21st of November my current a/c balance went from £45.19 down
> to £0.82. The next day it was overdrawn by £16.08 and on that day I
> transferred £250 into the same a/c.
> 
> I'll be generous and say I was overdrawn for one whole day, for which
> I'm being charged £0.28 interest - a small price to pay for being
> able to spend more money than I have I am sure.
> 
> But let's contrast this with the interest I receive for your
> establishment holding 34 times the amount I borrowed for 30 times
> longer...
> 
> £0.28 for £16 @ 1 day 
> 
>  versus
> 
> £0.09 for £550 @ 30 days.
> 
> How do you justify that to your customers without squirming on your
> seats like the smarmy filth you must be?
> 
> 



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