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Its a bit of a non-issue really as in the article the main demographic that have the problem with it are the elderly who are scared about withdrawing money in the street...well they don't have to do it in the street, as Nationwide still has cash machines inside their branches without having to use the counter service. Halifax say you can't withdraw less than £300 over the counter and make you use the cash machines. |
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It is more aimed I think at those with basic bank accounts to be honest.
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Here's a radical idea for reducing queues. Employ more counter staff. When my local nationwide was a portman building society, it had four windows, and usually three open (four between 12 and 2).
The Nationwide took it over. They closed the branch for a refit, removed one of the counters. Of the remaining three, they only open two at lunch time. The rest of the time, there is just one. |
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this sort of policy will affect people who have benefits paid into the bank ,as russ said every penny counts for those people |
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What they really want is everyone using internet banking and ATMs so they can reduce the staff they employ.
What those on really low incomes with little chance of access to the internet are is a nuisance to the banks. If banks are after a truly moneyless society then they need to stop making it hard for debit card users to use their cards for small amounts..Those £5 limits in some retail stores are not helpful. |
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My other objection (and I realise this may be slightly irrational) is that these companies are pushing what was once their job onto the customer. In a lot of examples it's not the machine that saves the money, it's the fact that they're getting the customers to take on some of the work. Automated answering services with umpteen options to select from make me feel the same way. Rant over. :D |
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i have noticed B&Q ,supermarkets ,banks,all are replacing traditional tills and tellers with machines that would do the same job ...IF THE BLOODY THINGS EVER WORKED |
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You'd have thought that a computer programmer would be able to navigate those checkout screens with ease. :D |
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The reason there are more queues are becuase the stupid banks are reducing their amount of staff which means less desks to serve the public.
I've seen my bank go from 8 desks to 4. |
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Five years ago there where 10 - 12 tellers in the branch. Now I believe there six tellers, and 3 - 4 ATM style machines for the customers to pay in cash/cheques, and to pay bills at.... Its a bloody joke, considering how much they screw out of us in charges.... |
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Alternatively the old bint in the bank might just have been a talk a holic in which case, move along granny. ---------- Post added at 15:04 ---------- Previous post was at 15:02 ---------- Quote:
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they are a bleedin nuisance,they are! :mad:oops: |
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