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MrLongbeard wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 5:14 pm The NHS, a 7 hour hour wait for an ambo to come out to someone who we're 99% sure has had another stroke.
That's not good.
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Van windscreens, in particular, my own personal van windscreen.
In 42 years of driving I’ve never had so much as a stone chip, that is until I treated myself to a new work Transit last year with it’s wonderful heated, rain sensing screen.
Two weeks old, stone chip,
Four weeks old, second stone chip/ crack requiring new screen. About £1000, thank fook for insurance.
Six months trouble free then yesterday another chip/ crack, bollox, looks like it might just about be repairable, then today, well I think you can probably guess!!!
That’s four stone strikes requiring two new screens and the bloody thing hasn’t done 10’000 miles yet, must be some sort of record?
I must have upset someone, is there a ‘windscreen God’ I could maybe make some sort of blood sacrifice to?
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Actually, looking on the bright side, at least I don’t have four stone sized dents in the bonnet 😂
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weeksy wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 6:59 am I'll second this with Santander. Someone gave me a pile of cash last week for an item, i had a struggle trying to find out where and when i could actually put the money into my account. It really shouldn't be that difficult.
Well perhaps u should launder your cash somewhere else...was the ''Item'' measured in Kg's ?
Mussels wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 8:57 am Several banks allow you to pay in at post offices, but it needs a printed paying in slip which they don't all send out.
Yes since COVID lots of little Post Offices have sprung up - even in our local Spar and are ''Open'' as long as the Spar's open - which is brill - but it was a couple of grand to bank and I didn't want to leave it in the PO with little or no comeback. Stupid thing is the local PO is / was next door to Barclays ( now shut ) and talking to the PO they were doing more BB deposits than the bank itself....
Bet that doesn't come up on any E mail survey..
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If you're unhappy with your bank, change. If you get shit service from a shop, you don't shop there any more. Ditto a shit restaurant. Banks thrive on customer inertia and fear of moving accounts. Feck 'em. Vote with your feet.

https://www.which.co.uk/money/banking/b ... q5d8c6dj7y
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gremlin wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:38 pm If you're unhappy with your bank, change. If you get shit service from a shop, you don't shop there any more. Ditto a shit restaurant. Banks thrive on customer inertia and fear of moving accounts. Feck 'em. Vote with your feet.

https://www.which.co.uk/money/banking/b ... q5d8c6dj7y
recommend me a good one.

(ie, I don't want to read a which survey, I want a personal recommendation that's perfect for ME ;) ).
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:51 pm
gremlin wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:38 pm If you're unhappy with your bank, change. If you get shit service from a shop, you don't shop there any more. Ditto a shit restaurant. Banks thrive on customer inertia and fear of moving accounts. Feck 'em. Vote with your feet.

https://www.which.co.uk/money/banking/b ... q5d8c6dj7y
recommend me a good one.

(ie, I don't want to read a which survey, I want a personal recommendation that's perfect for ME ;) ).
Nationwide. :thumbup:

Still a mutual, got High St presence and a damn fine banking app. Their home insurance offering isn't bad either.
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:51 pm
gremlin wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:38 pm If you're unhappy with your bank, change. If you get shit service from a shop, you don't shop there any more. Ditto a shit restaurant. Banks thrive on customer inertia and fear of moving accounts. Feck 'em. Vote with your feet.

https://www.which.co.uk/money/banking/b ... q5d8c6dj7y
recommend me a good one.

(ie, I don't want to read a which survey, I want a personal recommendation that's perfect for ME ;) ).
Trouble is, nobody ever comments when their bank is good. Why would you? It just hums along in the background, like your broadband.

I have a mate who uses Starling. No idea who they use for cheque services, mind. Interestingly, the top five banks in that survey don't have a branch between them. https://www.starlingbank.com/

If you want a branch network, albeit small, and personal service, you can do worse than this mob, though they don't do the best rates/fees by a country mile. You get what you pay for: https://www.handelsbanken.co.uk/en/ . Apparently they have really good-looking, wind-swept, dynamic, handsome employees.... ;)

And for when you're proper minted: https://www.coutts.com/
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gremlin wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 1:09 pm
Rockburner wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:51 pm
gremlin wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:38 pm If you're unhappy with your bank, change. If you get shit service from a shop, you don't shop there any more. Ditto a shit restaurant. Banks thrive on customer inertia and fear of moving accounts. Feck 'em. Vote with your feet.

https://www.which.co.uk/money/banking/b ... q5d8c6dj7y
recommend me a good one.

(ie, I don't want to read a which survey, I want a personal recommendation that's perfect for ME ;) ).
Trouble is, nobody ever comments when their bank is good. Why would you? It just hums along in the background, like your broadband.

I have a mate who uses Starling. No idea who they use for cheque services, mind. Interestingly, the top five banks in that survey don't have a branch between them. https://www.starlingbank.com/

If you want a branch network, albeit small, and personal service, you can do worse than this mob, though they don't do the best rates/fees by a country mile. You get what you pay for: https://www.handelsbanken.co.uk/en/ . Apparently they have really good-looking, wind-swept, dynamic, handsome employees.... ;)

And for when you're proper minted: https://www.coutts.com/
I think my mum had a coutts account when I was a kid :D
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Coutts is part of RBS so I wouldn't go near them even if they would have me, I wonder if they are still outsourcing to Russian developers.
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Mussels wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 1:37 pm RBS
The one and only time I've used bad language to someone in a call centre was a wanker at RBS. When I'd run out of swear words with him I got his boss on the phone and ranted at him. Cost me £80 in phone calls from the US which I eventually got back. I closed the account when I got back to the UK and went to First Direct. No problems at all with them.
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Pirahna wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 4:43 pm when I got back to the UK and went to First Direct. No problems at all with them.
Who are owned by HSBC. And there's the problem, in part. Being members of such payment schemes as CHAPS or Faster is expensive in terms of money, resource, compliance, etc., so invariably shiny, fresh new banks need to use the big UK banks for their services, so there's no escaping the monolithic dinosaurs.
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Pirahna wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 4:43 pm
Mussels wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 1:37 pm RBS
The one and only time I've used bad language to someone in a call centre was a wanker at RBS. When I'd run out of swear words with him I got his boss on the phone and ranted at him. Cost me £80 in phone calls from the US which I eventually got back. I closed the account when I got back to the UK and went to First Direct. No problems at all with them.
I've worked there a couple of times and it was a strange place. I've worked for several commercial banks and mostly they are pretty similar because a good idea at one is quickly picked up by the others. The way RBS works is someone senior has an idea (or a backhander) and it is implimented, nobody who wants to keep their job questions it so the bad idea never gets fixed.
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Hermes. OK this is not there fault to the main issue but they are still boiling my piss regardless. You cant talk to anyone to find where your parcel is. Live chat is automated and teh phone option also what kicks you off as it cant recognise the tracking number you are trying to tell it. Ebay are just as shit but with them i pretend i am deaf and you still get an email option.
Anyway my parcel i sent never got delivered. Apparently courier was there but could not deliver it and its getting sent back to me. Sunday there was no change to the tracking online and half today. When it did change i wanted to know where it was getting sent as it never says so spend two hours going round and round. Contacted buyer again to show him the picture of the alleged delivery attempt and i get Oops. Silly git forgot to update his address with ebay when he moved house so at least we know what is happening with the parcel now but its still shit show for Hemese. First time i have had a problem with them but it will also be the last. Back to using the PO from now on.
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Felix wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 7:30 pm Hermes. OK this is not there fault to the main issue but they are still boiling my piss regardless. You cant talk to anyone to find where your parcel is. Live chat is automated and teh phone option also what kicks you off as it cant recognise the tracking number you are trying to tell it.
Is it your accent? It's hard enough to read it on here sometimes. :wave:
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Felix wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 7:30 pm Hermes. OK this is not there fault to the main issue but they are still boiling my piss regardless. You cant talk to anyone to find where your parcel is. Live chat is automated and teh phone option also what kicks you off as it cant recognise the tracking number you are trying to tell it. Ebay are just as shit but with them i pretend i am deaf and you still get an email option.
Anyway my parcel i sent never got delivered. Apparently courier was there but could not deliver it and its getting sent back to me. Sunday there was no change to the tracking online and half today. When it did change i wanted to know where it was getting sent as it never says so spend two hours going round and round. Contacted buyer again to show him the picture of the alleged delivery attempt and i get Oops. Silly git forgot to update his address with ebay when he moved house so at least we know what is happening with the parcel now but its still shit show for Hemese. First time i have had a problem with them but it will also be the last. Back to using the PO from now on.
Expect your parcel to get returned to you in about 6 weeks.
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slowsider wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 7:57 pm
Felix wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 7:30 pm Hermes. OK this is not there fault to the main issue but they are still boiling my piss regardless. You cant talk to anyone to find where your parcel is. Live chat is automated and teh phone option also what kicks you off as it cant recognise the tracking number you are trying to tell it.
Is it your accent? It's hard enough to read it on here sometimes. :wave:
Read it slower. I am not a weegie so cant be that bad. :lol:
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It's the best day of the year so far,dry,sunny and crisp. Ideal for a run out on the bike.

Except...

They've salted the roads again,so that's game over until more wet weather washes it off. It's either wet and mild,or dry and salty with slimy black gunk on the roads.

It's a conspiracy,I tells ya. :cry:
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Dogs in 'onesies'. WTF is that all about?
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Bennetts Insurance have just BMP. £42 to simply remove a bike from the policy! :shock: To add one where they have to look up the bike, get quotes etc, but to tick the delete box, they can fook right off come renewal time.

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