Resilience
- Carl Wackan
- May 12
- 2 min read
Updated: May 13
I've not had much to write about #Barclays and I are in a what could be called a momentary ceasefire, much like the #Ukraine versus the #Russians, the #Iranians versus the #USA.
As I await the outcome or acknowledgement of the now legal letters, it's a moment to reflect. How we got here, the act of #debanking came as a total surprise to me. Asfter my attempts to get my accounts reinstalled, which proved fruitless. Talking with #Barclays was on hindsight a waste of effort, nothing moved them. However the unintended consequences of their actions to me, the being #DeBanked made me a toxic #customer to all other #banks, I was unable to explain what happened or get a new bank account for a year. This is a pivotal moment of the treatment we as a family have had at the hands of #BarclaysUK
Having to live in what was now a new normal took a little time to come to terms with, after 17 years of #Barclays ignoring me and, claiming I didn't even have an account with #Barclays. So by their score keeping it meant I was unable to have been #DeBanked by #Barlcays in the first place.... It's pure #Kafkaesque can't make the rule up fast enough, to stay ahead of the arguement...
this is the point when just being #resilient to the continuing onslaught from #Barclays has been a single focus of mine...!
It has hardened my resolve and I do hate them...! I will beat them that is my simple goal and as I have stated in my previous ramblings this problem is of #Barclays making.
They picked this #conflict with me, and I think, they don't know what they've started...

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