Re: Barclays advert - What are they selling?
- From: Marcus Houlden <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Oct 2005 19:36:53 GMT
On 30 Oct 2005 18:01:33 GMT, Bill P. Godfrey <Bill.P.Godfrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote the following to uk.media.tv.misc:
> Bank worker brings in a robot. They plug it in and ask it help out with
> investments. It refuses to co-operate with the other bank workers who try
> and switch it off. The robot runs off, unplugging itself.
>
> What's the message here? Barclay's staff are only concerned about people's
> livlihoods when its their own?
"We had to spend the money on *something* to justify paying an interest rate
of 0.1% and charging £25 every time someone goes £5 over their overdraft
limit."
mh.
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>From address is a blackhole. Reply-to address is valid.
"People are animals too."
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