M
AIB told me to read the back of the statement for terms and conditions. I get e-statements online and there is no way to turn them over!!!
...if they are providing a service why can't they charge for it? Seems this thread is just another bank bashing thread.
They don't need to stoke up goodwill.huh.....they should be trying to stoke up goodwill when providing the simplist of service especially after bringing this country to its knees and now being funded by the same people they are continuing to rip off.
But the service was just to change a larger euro note for smaller ones - would you expect to be charged if you went into a bank to ask for change of a €50 note? Why should it be different for a €500 note?
Bear in mind the note came from the Bank of Ireland in the first instance.
Did she specifically ask for a €500? It's a while since I used these notes.
Brendan
I think it's perfectly valid for the bank to make a charge for this.Brendan
A Merseyside teacher has criticised Lloyds TSB for what he sees as its excessive handling fees.
Arthur Williams used a branch of the bank in West Kirby, in order to convert two £20 notes and a £10 into a new £50.This note was then to be used as a Christmas gift for his 15-year-old niece.
However, the bank informed him that there would be a handling fee of £5 for the conversion - which the teacher refused to pay.
Mr Williams said: "I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I was absolutely stunned."It's a simple exchange of notes, how can they get away with charging £5 for a straight swap. There was no way I was going to pay the extra, it was ludicrous.
I left the bank immediately."Responding, a spokesperson for Lloyds TSB said: "Because the gentleman was not a customer we had to apply the standard administration charge for money changing." Any Lloyds TSB customer can of course change money at our branches free of charge."
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