Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Bankers!

Lloyds Banking Group has topped the bank complaints league so far this year with nearly 290 000 cases.  The state-backed companies generated a total of 288 717 complaints about poor service, bad advice and charges over the past six months, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) said.   

Barclays and Shitander were the next biggest offenders, with 250 667 and 244 978 complaints respectively. The state-controlled Royal Bank of Scotland (whose businesses include RBS and NatWest) drew nearly 140 000 complaints, while HSBC attracted 81 271.

Altogether bank and building society customers made a total of 1.25 million complaints, up 5% on the same period last year.

My on-going (now over a year) complaint against the bastards at Shitander is still pending with the people at the FSA, and I doubt much will come of it.  They are all as useless as each other and frankly we'd be better off without them.

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