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    tsb paisley

    We are happy to help you with your query, but to respect your privacy we cannot ask for personal contact details in an open forum.Abuse, inappropriate language, aggression or bullying will not be tolerated (whether aimed at users, individuals, TSB or other companies). Treat others as you would like to be treated.It may be necessary to message TSB privately through the direct message function. To respect privacy we will not ask for any personal contact details to be posted. We actively encourage comments from our customers and non-customers on TSB related subjects, products and services in a constructive manner. Of course the SNP's main priority, which is steadily being revealed to us, is to make Scotland a good place to do business.Our team is available Monday - Friday 7am - 10pm, Saturday - Sunday 8am - 10pm.įor media related queries, contact us on our He described the city traders as "spivs and speculators". More shutting-of-the-door-after-the horse-has-bolted from Brown & Darling. If anything, what we have seen this week, with the collapse of Lehman, and the butchering of HBOS, which appears to have broken every city rule in the book (even Brown has bent the rules by speaking to Victor Blank, the chairman of Lloyds TSB before the takeover), isthe ugly face of capitalism.Īlmost as ugly however is the response from our elected representatives. I feel sorry for the loss that will visit the HBOS employees in the weeks and months to come. Thats not to say that what has happened to them over the past few days is justified. Moving my current account from HBOS was purely down to their Current Account product discriminating against low wage earners.

    tsb paisley

    Their problems did start with the merger with the Halifax. In my infinate wisdom, i choose to join the bank which gave nine year olds with a bit of Christmas money the most freebies, so i joined the Bank of Scotland (hence the reference to Super Squirrel, the symbol of the Bank of Scotlands banking for children).Īlthough my current account is now with another bank, there is a part of me that is sad about the demise of the Bank of Scotland. About 20 odd years ago, my dad took me into Paisley to open my first bank account, my parents had accounts with the TSB and the Bank of Scotland.






    Tsb paisley