January 15, 200818 yr Around the time of the Inland Revenue data discs loss, Jeremy Clarkson published his bank account details in the Sun, along with the name of his bank and sort code.He was convinced that people would only be able to put money into his account with these details - however, someone's managed to set up a direct debit taking £500 out of his account. HERE I reckon it had to be an inside job, that`s the only way it could have happened..isn`t it?
January 15, 200818 yr Meanwhile, at Barclays they have more immediate concerns...Apparently they don't know who their own chairman is!http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7181741.stmSo what hope is there that they can prevent your - Mr/Mrs J Bloggs - account being raided?Think on this the next time your card is embarrassingly refused for no sensible reason; purely in the interests of protecting you from fraud, of course!
January 19, 200818 yr Meanwhile, at Barclays they have more immediate concerns...Apparently they don't know who their own chairman is!http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7181741.stmSo what hope is there that they can prevent your - Mr/Mrs J Bloggs - account being raided?Think on this the next time your card is embarrassingly refused for no sensible reason; purely in the interests of protecting you from fraud, of course!Somebody nicked 6000 army files in a laptop,Bin laden do you want to phone a friend? :lol:
January 31, 200818 yr Around the time of the Inland Revenue data discs loss, Jeremy Clarkson published his bank account details in the Sun, along with the name of his bank and sort code.He was convinced that people would only be able to put money into his account with these details - however, someone's managed to set up a direct debit taking £500 out of his account. HERE I reckon it had to be an inside job, that`s the only way it could have happened..isn`t it? Anyone would think Clarkson was some sort of self-publicist. I bet he regrets it now.
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