Haa reminds me of the fact that some insane European crisis mitigating financial vehicle (ECB ?) can borrow 500 biljard € for an interest of 1 %, wheras I have to pay 9.1 % for a lousy 7.500 €
That is what I call injustice Andreas Sent from my eXtended BodY On 23 dec. 2011, at 03:47, James Morris <ja...@jwm-art.net> wrote: > > unsend > > > > 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? >> >> > > > > -- > http://jwm-art.net/ > image/audio/text/code/ > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour