tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4732407426313451205.post4960912606542954356..comments2024-03-08T15:43:20.236+00:00Comments on Keynesian Liberal: A more robust, and a more enlightened, age?Peter Wrigleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16481117156930677255noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4732407426313451205.post-18133553847874927972011-10-17T10:48:25.507+01:002011-10-17T10:48:25.507+01:00Thanks for your comment, Richard T. I couldn'...Thanks for your comment, Richard T. I couldn't agree more. Within the past half hour I've had a phone call from Lloyds TSB saying that it is not financially viable to check on the genuineness of card transactions by a phone call from a person rather than an automated one, as at present. This despite the fact that the automated call asks personal questions that we're advised not to answer. Clearly they put profit before the welfare and peace of mind of their customersPeter Wrigleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16481117156930677255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4732407426313451205.post-56030459453315100962011-10-17T08:34:23.469+01:002011-10-17T08:34:23.469+01:00In my less enlightened moments, I see nothing wron...In my less enlightened moments, I see nothing wrong in decorating the lampposts in the streets of the City with the swinging bodies of bankers. Barclays first since from long experience they are usually behind all the 'reforms' which work to the detriment of the public who use their services and their corporate greed has been noteworthy although it seems to be RBS and Lloyds who are leading the move to charge the poor if they dare to use another bank's ATMs. Perhaps they could avoid so-doing by cutting back on bonuses?<br /><br />On a serious note, there has been no reckoning as yet with the banks and the bankers and until this happpens we will not see a balanced economy.Richard Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17225331967587897653noreply@blogger.com