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  • Poiice on Banks payroll?

    If the following is true Joe Public has no chance.

    The banks pay the police to conduct investigations, which puts them well ahead of Joe Public as a priority.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/exp...que-theft.html
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    Re: Poiice on Banks payroll?

    The banks pay the police to conduct investigations, which puts them well ahead of Joe Public as a priority.


    I think you will find that Joe public also pays for the police!!!!
    This is an absolute disgrace! Either the Lloyds account holder with the same name has fraudulently acquired the cheque or Capita sent it to the wrong address.
    I do not believe for one minute that this is the end or that there is no way to sort this issue out without having all the cost and palaver of court action. I am disgusted that the FOS do not want to know. Capitaowed this person money and still do.
    Last edited by PAWS; 21st October 2014, 09:15:AM.

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