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i had my debit card cancelled while i am away, in error, by the fraud department of my bank who admit they had no reason at all to cancel the card...there was no fraud reported and i had let them know i was away and was on the phone to them twice the day they cancelled my card with regard to a different matter altogether and no one let me know anything...it has caused me considerable distress and in effect ruined the first week of my holiday...they are rushing me another card 2/3 working days...and have said they will be looking to compensate me for the error...how does thgis kind of thing happen?...and does compensation really make up for a lost week of my vacation?...has this ever happened to anyone else?...

any advice would be gratefully appreciated...

just curious...;0)

2007-10-17 12:30:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Personal Finance

3 answers

Errors happen, and I'm sure no-one wanted to ruin your holiday, unless someone in the Fraud department comes on here and is one of your trolls.

They can't repair your holiday, all they can do is say sorry. But if their idea of sorry falls short of yours, you'd have to get legal on them to get more.... say another week in Texas ;-)

2007-10-17 12:45:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It doesn't make up for it, but they are making the right noises. Make sure that you get full compensation for your first weeks holiday, (remember first week is more expensive than 2nd week!!) Get cost from travel agent. As you will want to go on holiday again to make up for lost week - won't you??!!

2007-10-17 12:39:16 · answer #2 · answered by deadmeatuk2 4 · 1 0

Highest Order ???

Well if you are one of the Cristian branches, I guess that's your local Priest ..

.. if you are of a more militant religion I guess you need to be out buying fertiliser and sugar :-) (works a lot better than durum flour and hair bleach :-) )

2007-10-17 19:37:50 · answer #3 · answered by Steve B 7 · 0 0

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