ClubMan said:Talking about how irresponsible and puerile the campaign is - hardly a good thing? I've also decided to reduce my balance to the minimum €1 (from the mere €100 that I had with them - my Northern Rock account offers better rates anyway), have unsubscribed from their email notification channel (which I would have expected to be for useful information rather than spam campaigns like this), have tied up one of their staff for at least a couple of hours dealing with my complaints about this matter and will not be recommending them to anybody else. Maybe my negative reaction to this campaign will be in the minority. If so, so be it.
The "straight talking bank" also had misleading information about competitor's interest rates on their website which they only qualified with some explanatory footnotes when I complained to them and IFSRA about it and they changed the website. They listed "Interest rates in Ireland" on their home page but omitted better offers (albeit with other terms & conditions such as higher than €1 minimum balances) such as from Northern Rock. They eventually qualified their list with the following caveat:Garrettod said:I fear this may be the start of our "straight talking bank" taking a little more profit from us
RaboDirect Savings Comparison Table
This table shows the actual interest you will earn in 1 year from RaboDirect and the other main Irish banks. These institutions were chosen as they have similar savings account conditions to RaboDirect such as no minimum amount, no minimum term & no penalties.
This issue dates back to early 2006 and has been overtaken by events. Rabo's offer of 5% on €10K was enough for me to get over my annoyance at their "spam". As Groucho Marx once said - "those are my principles and if you don't like them then I have others"!Clubman,
How does this work ? Rabo pay 5% on first Eur 10k right ? Do NR have an account paying more than that ?
Not yet but the two new accounts have not been activated as the initial PINs for the Digipass are still in the post.
Get onto Rabo and ask them why the inviter and invitee did not get their €20?in my case, i know for sure that 1 of the accounts is now active. strange?
This is clearly spam which as I understand it is unwanted commercial email ?
I got this from Rabobank and I did not appreciate it.
If Rabobank don't want to be accused of spamming, then they should stop spamming people.
Brendan
Admimistrator
askaboutmoney.com
Spam relates to emails and text messages that are unsolicited and often when recipients have been included on to databases without their permission. It is often difficult to remove yourself from receiving further communications.
Brendan, you may not like the email you received - fair enough. You can unsubscribe from receiving further comms or just delete the mail which you presumably did. However, it is incorrect to call it 'spam' and you should withdraw this comment in the interest of accuracy and fairness.
RaboDirect
I think Brenadan is quite right in what he has said. I recently asked for a loan via RaboDirect (Credit Line I think) and I have started to get spam.
I feel Rabodirect may like to note most ppl do not pay much attention to the small print and in my case I have got at least 3 emails from RaboDirect in under 7 days to my 'work' email address which was only used for a loan application which was actually REFUSED so I am not a RaboDirect customer so in my view it is spam
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