Quite right Duckileaks. Her hypocrisy is what she herself would call “breathtaking”. There’s bound to be a very large number of those who don’t have a bank account of any kind, who also don’t have access to the internet at home. I personally believe that these facts are very relevant to this debate that we’re all having.
Please stop bullying Leatash, just because you disagree with him doesn’t mean thatyou have the right to be so “caustic”. Why would ISPs lie about the statistics? A couple of years ago, the number of adults in the UK without a bank account was 1.5 million, according to these facts: There are 1.5 million unbanked adults in the UK according to Financial Inclusion Annual ...
Who said that no-one gets hacked? A few peoples bank accounts - those who use weak passwords or who give their details over the phone or in reply to phishing emails - may have fallen prey to thieves. Please do share examples of actual bank hacking though. Somebodies exclamation mark key seems to have been hacked however... Oh and libraries dont need to be open all day every day. Why do ...
If only there was somewhere that people without internet access at home could go to. And perhaps pick up a book or two at the same time... Cassandra, the potential flaw may have (past tense) left users vulnerable in very specific circumstances. The relevant apps have since been updated. There are no known reports of this having caused anyone’s accounts to have been hacked.
In Teignmouth, 86 per cent of customers are banking in other ways. Transactions in the branch have reduced by 35 per cent since 2012, 84 customers visit the branch weekly and 55 per cent of customers are banking digitally on a regular basis.
I hope that Peter Harry and Martin Dix (not Dicks) made their peace before the latters sad passing. What a double act they were. Welcome back Leatash, hope you had a good break.
I know something interesting about the travellers camp...
Thanks Dil. Majorp - this isn’t about me, it’s about you and your lack of clarity.
Quite right Leatash. I wish though that majorp would stop talking in riddles.
I’m genuinely interested to know what you would rather spend the £100K on. Bearing in mind the restrictions on where and when. A bandstand?