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Originally Posted by Shaun
Pia, that's complete bull****. My other half used to run the Microfiche department when Barclays (Bank, Current/Savings/Loans) had them stored in Leicester.
They are now with an external company in Glasgow (at last checking with is former colleagues). The normal accounts are stored in sort code order and then account number and are printed to MF every three months.
For current accounts and savings the account number given to the customer is even given to them in an order so that when the fiche are ordered properly in the cabinet according to a/c number they are also (roughly) alphabetical in respect to name too.
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Looks like Abbey tried this "MF are not a proper filing system" crap too.
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Abbey Bank microfiche is relevant - IT'S OFFICIAL!!
The Information Commissioner has responded to a flood of complaints from CAG Users by conducting an investigation of Abbeys claim that their microfiche was not subject to the Data Protection Act. Their conclusion: That Abbey have been breaching their statutory obligations. Have you been refused a statutory disclosure by the Abbey? Now is the time to make a claim.
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http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...s-against.html
I'm guessing Barclays will be found out too soon.
Scamming buggers.