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So they think they've done nothing wrong

  • Carl Wackan
  • Mar 16, 2024
  • 1 min read

I'm astounded by how I've been treated, and in the recent letter Barclays states they


They can't agree that they've made an error





If it's not an error it was done by them to bring harm to us, unless they think that removing a whole bank account... is a priviledge or somehow makes your life so much better...? Cos I can be absolutely certain in what it does... it makes your life and the lives of your family intollerable, if anyone cares to give it a go here's the new challenge.


  1. Lock up all you bank cards and only with the money you have in your wallet or purse try to survive for a week.

  2. If you survive that, try it for a month make all your payments in cash and run your life without access to a bank... my guess that would become a little more complex to achieve .... but if you get past a month try it for a year....!

Let me know how you get on, cos I'd be interested in the results...


#Barclays seems to think that clients don't need any notice for being #debanked and that there's no hardship involved....


 
 
 

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