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HSBC to warn you you're going overdrawn

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  • HSBC to warn you you're going overdrawn

    Hmmmm, interesting.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6983499.stm

    quote "HSBC said it wanted its fees and charges to be more transparent":rolleyes:

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    Re: HSBC to warn you you're going overdrawn

    Hmm the words "back" and "foot" spring to mind

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      Re: HSBC to warn you you're going overdrawn

      HSBC to warn you you're going overdrawn

      Orrrrrrrrrr BLESS

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        Re: HSBC to warn you you're going overdrawn

        Oh great lol, and how many people heed the warning "keep of the grass"
        The money should not be able to be withdrawn, not just to be warned about it imo.

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          Re: HSBC to warn you you're going overdrawn

          Originally posted by iancognito View Post
          Hmm the words "back" and "foot" spring to mind
          Or "arse" and "elbow" and enaid is quite correct, they should be prevented from withdrawing the money.

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