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date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 02:47:06 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.people.consumers        back       
withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
there.

RBS Group is in serious trouble and may not see out the week.

The 'Big Four' UK high street banks are Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC, and
RBS. The RBS Group includes both the Royal Bank of Scotland and
NatWest.

RBS is standing out as the banking group whose share price is getting
pummelled most. This is bound to be the bank that all the bears go
after.

It's ripe for total collapse.

Don't trust the government to guarantee your bank deposits.
You can follow the prices here:

http://uk.betastreaming.finance.yahoo.com/q/cp?s=%5EFTSE&c=1

Latest prices:

Barclays, down 2%
Lloyds, down 3%
HSBC, 0%
Royal Bank of Scotland, down 20%

This pattern has been typical over the past week.
Don't wait to come home from work and hear on the TV news that the
Royal Bank of Scotland Group has gone bust, or that you'll have to
wait a year or so before the kindly government gives you
"compensation" for the first £35000 of your money.

Get down your branch and get your money out now.

If you don't do this, then bookmark the above webpage and watch
the share price fall and fall, and eventually you'll come to a
conclusion.

Never mind all the politicians and experts saying 'don't cause a run
on the banks'. Remember Northern Rock. Remember all the pension rip-
offs. Remember what granddad used to say about the Great Crash of
1929.

How long will you wait? Soon there may be queues from RBS branches for
a mile down the high street. Get there quick if you want to have a
chance of actually being served!

Look after *yourself* and your family. Don't expect the government to
look after you.

John
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 02:47:06 -0700 (PDT)   author:   John Nagelson

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
In article <67ab984c-f097-44e8-8360-
e642d6522fdd@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, johnnagelson@yahoo.co.uk says...
> This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
> or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
> there.

This is a message for abuse@eclipse.net.uk
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:02:37 +0100   author:   Jim jim&

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
Jim wrote:
> In article <67ab984c-f097-44e8-8360-
> e642d6522fdd@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, johnnagelson@yahoo.co.uk
> says...
>> This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
>> or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
>> there.
>
> This is a message for abuse@eclipse.net.uk

I wonder what anybody can hope to gain from such a posting as the original 
one?

-- 
Chris,
Braccae illae virides cum subucula rosea et tunica Caledonia-quam elenganter 
concinnatur!
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:08:49 +0100   author:   Cerumen

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
In article , cerumen.chris@gmail.com 
says...
> Jim wrote:
> > In article <67ab984c-f097-44e8-8360-
> > e642d6522fdd@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, johnnagelson@yahoo.co.uk
> > says...
> >> This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
> >> or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
> >> there.
> >
> > This is a message for abuse@eclipse.net.uk
> 
> I wonder what anybody can hope to gain from such a posting as the original 
> one?

Indeed. They obviously don't value their internet access.
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 12:28:06 +0100   author:   Jim jim&

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
On 30/09/2008 in message  Cerumen wrote:

>Jim wrote:
>>In article <67ab984c-f097-44e8-8360-
>>e642d6522fdd@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, johnnagelson@yahoo.co.uk
>>says...
>>>This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
>>>or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
>>>there.
>>
>>This is a message for abuse@eclipse.net.uk
>
>I wonder what anybody can hope to gain from such a posting as the original 
>one?

Perhaps they're speculating on share prices and want to see some downward 
movement?

-- 
Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
Indecision is the key to flexibility
date: 30 Sep 2008 11:51:23 GMT   author:   Jeff Gaines

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
John Nagelson wrote:
> This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
> or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
> there.
> 
> RBS Group is in serious trouble and may not see out the week.
> 
> The 'Big Four' UK high street banks are Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC, and
> RBS. The RBS Group includes both the Royal Bank of Scotland and
> NatWest.
> 
> RBS is standing out as the banking group whose share price is getting
> pummelled most. This is bound to be the bank that all the bears go
> after.
> 
> It's ripe for total collapse.
> 
> Don't trust the government to guarantee your bank deposits.
> You can follow the prices here:
> 
> http://uk.betastreaming.finance.yahoo.com/q/cp?s=%5EFTSE&c=1
> 
> Latest prices:
> 
> Barclays, down 2%
> Lloyds, down 3%
> HSBC, 0%
> Royal Bank of Scotland, down 20%
> 
> This pattern has been typical over the past week.
> Don't wait to come home from work and hear on the TV news that the
> Royal Bank of Scotland Group has gone bust, or that you'll have to
> wait a year or so before the kindly government gives you
> "compensation" for the first £35000 of your money.
> 
> Get down your branch and get your money out now.
> 
> If you don't do this, then bookmark the above webpage and watch
> the share price fall and fall, and eventually you'll come to a
> conclusion.
> 
> Never mind all the politicians and experts saying 'don't cause a run
> on the banks'. Remember Northern Rock. Remember all the pension rip-
> offs. Remember what granddad used to say about the Great Crash of
> 1929.
> 
> How long will you wait? Soon there may be queues from RBS branches for
> a mile down the high street. Get there quick if you want to have a
> chance of actually being served!
> 
> Look after *yourself* and your family. Don't expect the government to
> look after you.
> 
> John

Probably some fat cat stockbroker trying to make a little extra, as he 
knows his job will be going down the pan - and so it should!

-- 
Clive

We don't die, we just stop paying taxes.
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 12:18:59 GMT   author:   Clive Sinclair

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
"John Nagelson"  wrote in message
news:67ab984c-f097-44e8-8360-e642d6522fdd@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
Don't trust the government to guarantee your bank deposits.

Have no fear George Bailey with the help of Clarence will save the day
before Christmas :-)
-- 
Sandra
People will forget what you said.
People will forget what you did, but
People will never forget how you made them feel.
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:50:47 +0100   author:   Rabbit

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 12:28:06 +0100, Jim wrote:

> In article , cerumen.chris@gmail.com 
> says...
>> Jim wrote:
>>> In article <67ab984c-f097-44e8-8360-
>>> e642d6522fdd@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, johnnagelson@yahoo.co.uk
>>> says...
>>>> This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
>>>> or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
>>>> there.
>>>
>>> This is a message for abuse@eclipse.net.uk
>> 
>> I wonder what anybody can hope to gain from such a posting as the original 
>> one?
> 
> Indeed. They obviously don't value their internet access.

Why would their Internet access be at risk?
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:34:13 +0100   author:   pandamonium

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
Oh you are the  jolly one. Don't you think that if this occurs its more 
likely to go down?

Interestingly, on another tack, Lloyds TSB is in the middle of a huge 
revamp of its branches. Even my one horse town branch has been revamped 
internally, and this makes twice in two years.

Brian

-- 
Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email.
 graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them
Email: briang1@blueyonder.co.uk
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________


"John Nagelson"  wrote in message 
news:67ab984c-f097-44e8-8360-e642d6522fdd@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
there.

RBS Group is in serious trouble and may not see out the week.

The 'Big Four' UK high street banks are Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC, and
RBS. The RBS Group includes both the Royal Bank of Scotland and
NatWest.

RBS is standing out as the banking group whose share price is getting
pummelled most. This is bound to be the bank that all the bears go
after.

It's ripe for total collapse.

Don't trust the government to guarantee your bank deposits.
You can follow the prices here:

http://uk.betastreaming.finance.yahoo.com/q/cp?s=%5EFTSE&c=1

Latest prices:

Barclays, down 2%
Lloyds, down 3%
HSBC, 0%
Royal Bank of Scotland, down 20%

This pattern has been typical over the past week.
Don't wait to come home from work and hear on the TV news that the
Royal Bank of Scotland Group has gone bust, or that you'll have to
wait a year or so before the kindly government gives you
"compensation" for the first £35000 of your money.

Get down your branch and get your money out now.

If you don't do this, then bookmark the above webpage and watch
the share price fall and fall, and eventually you'll come to a
conclusion.

Never mind all the politicians and experts saying 'don't cause a run
on the banks'. Remember Northern Rock. Remember all the pension rip-
offs. Remember what granddad used to say about the Great Crash of
1929.

How long will you wait? Soon there may be queues from RBS branches for
a mile down the high street. Get there quick if you want to have a
chance of actually being served!

Look after *yourself* and your family. Don't expect the government to
look after you.

John
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:58:47 GMT   author:   Brian Gaff

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
Brian Gaff wrote:
> Oh you are the  jolly one. Don't you think that if this occurs its
> more likely to go down?
>
> Interestingly, on another tack, Lloyds TSB is in the middle of a huge
> revamp of its branches. Even my one horse town branch has been
> revamped internally, and this makes twice in two years.
>
> Brian
Mm, all done on credit no doubt ;)
-- 
Pete C
London UK
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 20:43:22 +0100   author:   Pete C

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
Brian Gaff wrote:
> Oh you are the  jolly one. Don't you think that if this occurs its more 
> likely to go down?
> 
> Interestingly, on another tack, Lloyds TSB is in the middle of a huge 
> revamp of its branches. Even my one horse town branch has been revamped 
> internally, and this makes twice in two years.

No doubt a one _black_ horse town....

-- 
Harold
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 20:52:31 +0100   author:   Harold lid

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
In message , Jim 
<jim&linda@gmail.com> writes
>In article , cerumen.chris@gmail.com
>says...
>> Jim wrote:
>> > In article <67ab984c-f097-44e8-8360-
>> > e642d6522fdd@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, johnnagelson@yahoo.co.uk
>> > says...
>> >> This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
>> >> or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
>> >> there.
>> >
>> > This is a message for abuse@eclipse.net.uk
>>
>> I wonder what anybody can hope to gain from such a posting as the original
>> one?
>
>Indeed. They obviously don't value their internet access.

Why should you think that? There was no abuse of the Usenet or even 
abuse of the World Wide Web via the Google's groups.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist
date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 07:11:59 +0100   author:   james

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
In message <TOoEk.64641$E41.57036@text.news.virginmedia.com>, Clive 
Sinclair  writes
>John Nagelson wrote:
>> This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
>> or NatWest

>Probably some fat cat stockbroker trying to make a little extra, as he 
>knows his job will be going down the pan - and so it should!

Many stockbrokers do a valuable job. Mine advised me to sell my Bradford 
and Bingley PIBS last January. I was extremely reluctant to do so 
because they were yielding 8 per cent ticket. That a building society 
might default on PIBS interest was unthinkable at the time but I gave in 
to his pressure. PIBS are unsecured.

NB: I don't know if B&B have defaulted on PIBS. Does any one know?

-- 
James Follett. Novelist
date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 07:19:32 +0100   author:   james

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
On Thu, 2 Oct 2008 07:19:32 +0100, james 
wrote:

>In message <TOoEk.64641$E41.57036@text.news.virginmedia.com>, Clive 
>Sinclair  writes
>>John Nagelson wrote:
>>> This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
>>> or NatWest
>
>>Probably some fat cat stockbroker trying to make a little extra, as he 
>>knows his job will be going down the pan - and so it should!
>
>Many stockbrokers do a valuable job. Mine advised me to sell my Bradford 
>and Bingley PIBS last January. I was extremely reluctant to do so 
>because they were yielding 8 per cent ticket. That a building society 
>might default on PIBS interest was unthinkable at the time but I gave in 
>to his pressure. PIBS are unsecured.
>
>NB: I don't know if B&B have defaulted on PIBS. Does any one know?
>
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/pibs is showing them trading at 85p. I'm
not sure if you can "default" on a PIBS as such but just leave the
holders with something that no-one wants to buy.
date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 17:22:02 +0100   author:   Charles Ellson

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
I believe they had to dye the horse in the advert black as well.

I think I'll start selling mattresses for money storage purposes.

Brian

-- 
Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email.
 graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them
Email: briang1@blueyonder.co.uk
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________


"Harold" <nospam@invalid.invalid> wrote in message 
news:2IidnZ34KNQMH3_VnZ2dnUVZ8sCdnZ2d@posted.plusnet...
> Brian Gaff wrote:
>> Oh you are the  jolly one. Don't you think that if this occurs its more 
>> likely to go down?
>>
>> Interestingly, on another tack, Lloyds TSB is in the middle of a huge 
>> revamp of its branches. Even my one horse town branch has been revamped 
>> internally, and this makes twice in two years.
>
> No doubt a one _black_ horse town....
>
> -- 
> Harold
date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 07:49:37 GMT   author:   Brian Gaff

Re: withdraw your money from RBScot and NatWest- fast!   
"Jeff Gaines"  wrote in message 
news:xn0fvsi951fex4y001@news.individual.net...
> On 30/09/2008 in message  Cerumen 
> wrote:
>
>>Jim wrote:
>>>In article <67ab984c-f097-44e8-8360-
>>>e642d6522fdd@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, johnnagelson@yahoo.co.uk
>>>says...
>>>>This is a message for account holders with the Royal Bank of Scotland
>>>>or NatWest, or for people whose family members may have accounts
>>>>there.
>>>
>>>This is a message for abuse@eclipse.net.uk
>>
>>I wonder what anybody can hope to gain from such a posting as the original 
>>one?
>
> Perhaps they're speculating on share prices and want to see some downward 
> movement?

Nah - just a disgruntled customer who got charged for an unauthorised 
overdraft.
date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 15:40:22 +0100   author:   ian field

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