Following on from Active Growth’s post on Bank of Ireland security, I didn’t want AIB to feel left out. They’ve an even worse card security procedure, which they continue to use despite my repeated complaints. Picture the scene, if you will. Something fishy is going on on your credit card (normally it’s small value internet [...]
April 14th, 2009 at
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Interesting listening on today’s Morning Ireland (well worth a listen). George Lee has now formally used the word “fraud” in relation to what has been happening in Anglo Irish Bank. About time too. And if Anglo have a problem with that, I look forward to them suing George Lee and RTÉ. I don’t think they’ll [...]
February 12th, 2009 at
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ken lay,
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