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Banking pleasure

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i have banked for 50 years with the same LLoyds bank branch in Bromsgrove. During that time, I have worked all over the world, moved 7 times in the UK, encompassed internet banking and only once had cause for complaint when due to my misplaced trust in a close friend I went over drawn for 2 days, incurring heavy charges. A quick phone call to the bank to exlian the situation reulted in the charges being immediately withdrawn. I can say the it is a pleasurable, hassle free 50 year experience.
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