>> I know people who do things like cashing cheques, and then lodging the
> cash to their account, withdrawing cash and making a cash lodgement(as
> opposed to transfer/draft/etc) to get around similiar charges.
>> Personally that's a bit too much hassle, but if one was making a lot of
> transactions... ...
>Ahem A.I.B. charge the same regardless... and seeing that the current
charges
on ma A/C are 23 quid for this quarter... and assuming that I keep the same
number of transactions this year (which really wasn't all that many) It'll
be
another 92 quid they get out of me... I'm getting even more annoyed now..
J
Yeah, I've been noticing the same myself. Its a bit crazy and while I could
understand paying for an ATM service (though obviously not as steeply) I
can't understand the charges on electronic transactions like Direct Debits -
especially since the average inter-bank transaction takes 4 days. I mean
its electronic for god's sake. As Proinsias said, they've got the money for
a certain while to make money for themselves so I can only conclude that
they're charging me for the privilege of making them money! The best one
I've heard is the story of a lady who rang up her NIB branch to query the
balance of her account. When she got a statement later on, she found out
that NIB had charged her 6 quid for the query. She then rang up to query
the £6 charge and got charged a further £7.20 for that call. The bank
'graciously' decided to waive their admisitration charge and she didn't have
to pay the £7.20 I think thats really taking the piss. Something should
be done about them.
Noel
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