What defamation though? What slur on your character occurred? Does having no money/being poor mean you are a bad person/of bad character? I'm sure it was very unpleasant and embarrassing but it's not like being accused of shoplifting which is obviously a major slur on a person's character if untrue. And Ulster Bank's problems were well known to shops etc. - when my credit card was refused, I just made some comment about how crap Ulster Bank were and that was that. I find it bizarre that people pointed at you (really? people? more than one person?) - but that says more about their character than yours...Embarrassment at being made leave behind a weeks shopping. People pointing at you and staring thinking "that man has no money". I am sure a clever barrister would make a defamation case out of it.
I won't be moving. In fact I think we all should be thanking them for giving us a dose of reality of what can occur nowadays with over-reliance on technology. What we saw in the last few weeks was how everyone managed their affairs pre 90's where there were no atm machines, you queued up in a branch for cash, you cashed cheques in certain placesd who knew you, you brought cash or travellers cheques on holidays, you allowed for the fact that at weekends your choices were limited. There were more than plan A and B if things took an unexpected turn. I think the ESB should be encouraged to strike and fuel importers should take a break. Then we all get a chance to see how we cope with that.
Any one hear anything yet about their compensation, just interested to hear what its going to be?
Just got a call from UB Complex Quieries Dept.
Basically they are now working on a compensation policy and are awaiting approval from the Irish Regulator at present.
But banking experts have said that if each of the 600,000 affected by the shutdown of the bank's payment system only got €100 it would cost at least €60m.
The bank is now understood to be recoiling at the cost of such a scheme.
http://www.independent.ie/business/...er-award-for-those-hit-by-glitch-3188762.html
The Central Bank wants Ulster Bank to write to all its affected customers and outline how it is going to refund and make a payment to them, rather than have them apply for compensation.
The regulator will not allow that to happen.
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