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Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - fazersharp - 26-01-14 Have you got any evidence of that? None what so ever I dont need any Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - esetest - 26-01-14 TSB and Halifax customers have been having problems with there debit cards as well , David Cameron talking up the economy and making false claims , protests all over the world , the police nearly paramilitary , GCHQ monitoring emails and texts . Better get out on the bike while I still can . Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - 69oldskool - 26-01-14 (26-01-14, 08:56 PM)Phil link Wrote: [quote author=69oldskool link=topic=11465.msg123241#msg123241 date=1390737311] I meant Anti Money Laundering measures by the bank, not the oppersite of money laundering. There are laws in place about handling cash which banks have to follow. If they stopped him taking out that amount I think they were being over zealous or suspect something strange out of the ordinary. Bank transfers are fine as its traceable, its the cash element of AML laws. [/quote] I know what you meant Phil ![]() Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - nick crisp - 26-01-14 Advantage in being terminally skint? No. Absolutely not. No way at all. I want to be obscenely, disgustingly, filthy rich. Next question? ![]() Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - fazersharp - 27-01-14 (26-01-14, 09:03 PM)Phil link Wrote: [quote .msg123244#msg123244 date=1390739473]The real reason for the outage is that the bank was hacked- and all our info was taken, - but the hack wasnt the "server issue" that was the bank shutting it down when they found out about the hack, and then once they realised the extent of what had been taken they implemented the restristions a month later in November. Quote:Have you got any evidence of that? Quote:And now another one at lloyds tsb on the very same day as I warned you[/quote] Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - 69oldskool - 27-01-14 @ Nick Crisp : :rollin :rollin @ Fazersharp: Now that's uncanny. Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - Phil - 27-01-14 (27-01-14, 12:26 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Phil link=topic=11465.msg123363#msg123363 date=1390766637] Quote:Have you got any evidence of that? Quote:And now another one at lloyds tsb on the very same day as I warned you[/quote] [/quote] So no evidence of hacking then. Do you think each time a bank has a computer system issue it is down to 'hacking'? Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - fazersharp - 27-01-14 Quote:Do you think each time a bank has a computer system issue it is down to 'hacking'?YES What kind of micky mouse system are they running, we are told its a server error and we swallow it like sheep. "swamp gas" Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - Phil - 27-01-14 (27-01-14, 08:37 PM)fazersharp link Wrote:Quote:Do you think each time a bank has a computer system issue it is down to 'hacking'?YES What kind of micky mouse system are they running, we are told its a server error and we swallow it like sheep. "swamp gas" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-25914013 Lloyds Banking Group serves about 30 million customers and is the largest retail banking group in the UK. TSB has about five million UK customers and is in the process of being split from Lloyds Banking Group. TechUK, a trade body for a number of technology companies, said: "It is now widely acknowledged that the technology infrastructure across many financial institutions is exceptionally complex, to the point where it no longer serves many banks, it hinders them. I've no idea about TBS/Lloyds internal systems, but if a server running a network controller whose job is to route traffic to their different mainframes at different computer centres breaks that would explain why some ATMs were ok, some weren't. Banks computer systems have been having outages for years. These days its more high profile due to social media like twitter. A lot of people rely on a card more than good old cash. No backup. Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - fazersharp - 27-01-14 So you trust the banks and you beleive all you are told by the mainstream meidia Baaa Baaaa Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - Grahamm - 28-01-14 (27-01-14, 11:25 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: So you trust the banks and you beleive all you are told by the mainstream meidia How about the Tech Media? From The Register: Quote:[...] the group’s IT infrastructure is a known to be a patchwork of dated systems cobbled together through acquisitions over recent years of other banks. Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - Dead Eye - 28-01-14 This doesn't surprise me at all, I've seen this in practice in a few companies I've worked for where dated systems are patched to try and work beyond the scope of their inception. Unfortunately, this is also happening to me ![]() Re: Some advantage in being one of the terminally skint? - Phil - 08-02-14 So what do we reckon about this? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-25986699 FSO spokesman Martyn James said he could not comment on Mrs Parkinson's case but added that any complaint was dealt with on a case-by-case basis.He said the scam had been "convincing" and called for action by both telecoms companies to remedy the flaw in hanging up phone lines and banks to enforce more checks on large money transfers. Should there have been more restrictions to prevent all the money going in one go? She was extremely naive and was extremely lucky Barclays actually gave her the money back. Did Barclays trace where the money went and managed to get it back I wonder. |