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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 20:57:33 GMT
I switched banks. I wasn't asked who my previous bank was. Yes, that's what I said. rather than applied for a new one with that inevitable question. Sorry, you've lost me. What's the difference between changing banks and 'applying for a new one?'
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 30, 2023 21:01:49 GMT
When even the Staggers are falling behind Farages campaign it makes those holdouts on this forum look even more daft.. Just laughing at the bottom caption about sex industry.
Have the banks refused the likes of 'lovehoney' business accounts, I bet they haven't, because I bet it's a BIG business industry... , in fact I bet a lot of Coutts clients use them ... LOL... oh the irony and hypocrisy is spellbinding.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 21:01:59 GMT
How do you get a negative credit score if you've just changed banks? Surely, you would have to have defaulted on a loan or been a late-payer. What is 'negative' about deciding to change your bank? The TV is full of adverts from banks trying to lure new customers away from their current banks. How would that work if merely changing banks was something that counts against you? Darling your lack of knowledge on this subject is glaringly obvious
You only get a 'negative credit score' if your previous bank has ditched you, and they aren't about to disclose they ditched him because he was the ex-leader of UKIP, a political party that doesn't suit the lefty agenda.
The 'new bank' would assume he was ditched for some irregularities in his banking, which means it's a 'negative' impact on his credit status.
It's not about ' merely changing banks' out of choice, Farage has been 'forced' to change banks, and it has had a negative impact on his credibility.
I've just been Googling how a person can get a negative credit score. Nothing was said about changing banks or a bank 'ditching you'.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 30, 2023 21:02:49 GMT
I rather look upon it as draining the swamp or at least unclogging a few drain holes. The bank, while still interesting, was only the start, and now we get to see all of those people who support the debanking of innocent people over their perfectly legal political views. We should be grateful to Farage for being that much needed voice of the people, especially when so many in Labour would support debanking innocent folk who merely disagreed with the lunacy they're peddling. With a bit of luck The Farage may have once again played to the Conservative harp and helped them make a course correction. He did this before on a massive scale. We need more people like him. They're much harder to bully.
Drained the swamp , lanced the boil . Whatever way that you might want to put it , Farage has been party to shining a spotlight on a problem that most of us were unaware of. The man has the devil’s luck. Those bunch of rotten to the core Bolsheviks will soon be fighting for their own survival and the whole rotten system they have set up around them.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 21:03:47 GMT
He could have raised the issue during Prime Minster's questions if he hadn't been rejected by the public 7 times. Indeed and thanks to Coutts he has another way to become relevant without being elected . Bit more towards the pension too , I reckon . I hear that he and Gina Miller are about to become 'squillionaires'. I suspect that nobody outside his GB News viewers will have any interest in this story in a few weeks' time.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 21:04:52 GMT
Drained the swamp , lanced the boil . Whatever way that you might want to put it , Farage has been party to shining a spotlight on a problem that most of us were unaware of. The man has the devil’s luck. Those bunch of rotten to the core Bolsheviks will soon be fighting for their own survival and the whole rotten system they have set up around them. Bolshevik banks are an interesting concept, Sheeps. A bit like a teetotal alcoholic.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 30, 2023 21:05:39 GMT
Indeed and thanks to Coutts he has another way to become relevant without being elected . Bit more towards the pension too , I reckon . I hear that he and Gina Miller are about to become 'squillionaires'. I suspect that nobody outside his GB News viewers will have any interest in this story in a few weeks' time. Well the bad news for you is, it is already the quickest 140 pages on here. This isn't going away.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 21:07:40 GMT
I hear that he and Gina Miller are about to become 'squillionaires'. I suspect that nobody outside his GB News viewers will have any interest in this story in a few weeks' time. Well the bad news for you is, it is already the quickest 140 pages on here. This isn't going away. Ah, I hadn't realised this place was a microcosm of society as a whole.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 30, 2023 21:08:19 GMT
Darling your lack of knowledge on this subject is glaringly obvious
You only get a 'negative credit score' if your previous bank has ditched you, and they aren't about to disclose they ditched him because he was the ex-leader of UKIP, a political party that doesn't suit the lefty agenda.
The 'new bank' would assume he was ditched for some irregularities in his banking, which means it's a 'negative' impact on his credit status.
It's not about ' merely changing banks' out of choice, Farage has been 'forced' to change banks, and it has had a negative impact on his credibility.
I've just been Googling how a person can get a negative credit score. Nothing was said about changing banks or a bank 'ditching you'. I very very much doubt you Google anything that says you'll get a negative credit score if your bank ditches you on the grounds of your 'political preference'.
However, it will be on your credit file your 'previous' banks, and being one of those exclusive 'Coutts' bank customers, alarm bells would start ringing ...ding aling ding.. why you would have left such a prestigious bank to join a high street chain ... and of course all of your associates would become suspicious if they started to wonder why Farage was now a 'NatWest' customer and not a Coutts customer, it might put them off dealing with him ... it's a blot on his social standing.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 21:09:15 GMT
I've just been Googling how a person can get a negative credit score. Nothing was said about changing banks or a bank 'ditching you'. I very very much doubt you Google anything that says you'll get a negative credit score if your bank ditches you on the grounds of your 'political preference'.
However, it will be on our credit file your 'previous' banks, and being one of those exclusive 'Coutts' bank customers, alarm bells would start ringing ...ding aling ding.. why you would have left such a prestigious bank to join a high street chain ... and of course all of your associates would become suspicious if they started thought Farage was now a 'NatWest' customer and not a Coutts customer, it might put them off dealing with him ... it's a blot on his social standing.
It all sounds very unlikely, Fairy. Banks trade on their discretion, after all.
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Post by zanygame on Jul 30, 2023 21:09:26 GMT
Yes, that's what I said. rather than applied for a new one with that inevitable question. Sorry, you've lost me. What's the difference between changing banks and 'applying for a new one?' If you switch banks, they do all the switching for you so they know you had a previous one and you're OK. Apply for a new account and they ask for your previous bank and why you left.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 21:11:42 GMT
Sorry, you've lost me. What's the difference between changing banks and 'applying for a new one?' If you switch banks, they do all the switching for you so they know you had a previous one and you're OK. Apply for a new account and they ask for your previous bank and why you left. So, if you move from Natwest to Lloyd's, Natwest does the 'switching for you?'
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Post by zanygame on Jul 30, 2023 21:12:45 GMT
I've just been Googling how a person can get a negative credit score. Nothing was said about changing banks or a bank 'ditching you'. I very very much doubt you Google anything that says you'll get a negative credit score if your bank ditches you on the grounds of your 'political preference'.
However, it will be on your credit file your 'previous' banks, and being one of those exclusive 'Coutts' bank customers, alarm bells would start ringing ...ding aling ding.. why you would have left such a prestigious bank to join a high street chain ... and of course all of your associates would become suspicious if they started thought Farage was now a 'NatWest' customer and not a Coutts customer, it might put them off dealing with him ... it's a blot on his social standing.
Its not about having a negative credit score. Its about being refused a bank account. Few banks can be bothered to find out why you lost your account, they just say no.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 30, 2023 21:13:26 GMT
Sorry, you've lost me. What's the difference between changing banks and 'applying for a new one?' If you switch banks, they do all the switching for you so they know you had a previous one and you're OK. Apply for a new account and they ask for your previous bank and why you left. Blimey zany you've met your match here, this is like watching tweedledum and tweedledee exchanging posts.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 30, 2023 21:14:27 GMT
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