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Oh dear does the FSA know?

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  • Oh dear does the FSA know?

    Competition Commission finds that banks make more money for rejecting a DD than they do from allowing them to be paid:whistle:
    http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Hackers_blow_whistle_on_banks
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    I wonder if the suspicions of some (me included) that the banks target the less well off to fund 'free' banking, ably assisted I might add by the Government who insist on paying benefits by BACS, are now confirmed?
    Last edited by righty; 20th March 2009, 17:00:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    Re: Oh dear does the FSA know?

    South African competition commission report shows a paid debit order costs the bank R1.42 (10 pence) and a rejected debit order costs R4.18 (30 pence). At the time of the report (around June 08 published publicly December 2008 with redacted figures) the charges were around 40R for both (£2.88).

    (Righty - Legal Beagles)
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