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ktlight
8th July 2011, 07:07
FYI:

A widow was held hostage by her bank manager after seeking help with crippling overdraft charges.

Christopher Hicks locked Josephine Lewis, 59, in an interview room with him for half an hour despite her screams of ‘let me out’.

The bank manager, who is still in charge of the HSBC branch, blocked her exit until she filled out a form detailing her spending. She was only released when other staff heard her cries.

HSBC then harassed her with hundreds of ‘abusive and threatening’ phone calls. She received up to eight a day over an 18-month period.

Now, after a three-year legal battle – which she paid for with her late mother’s life savings – she has finally received an apology.

After going into the red in 2008, Miss Lewis tried to get on top of her debts, even taking on two jobs. But overdraft charges kept mounting up. She asked to have her account frozen, but HSBC ignored her.

Eventually she was paying £279 a month in fees – a third of her take-home pay – and owed £2,000. Desperate to put things right, she visited her local branch in Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, on October 2, 2008. She was ushered into a small interview room by Mr Hicks, who closed the door behind them.

After a conversation about her debts, Miss Lewis became upset and got up to leave. But she said Mr Hicks locked the door and stood in her way.

‘I was locked in there for between 20 minutes and half an hour,’ she said. ‘It was scary – he was a big man. I was only let out when two of his colleagues heard me shouting.’

Miss Lewis made a complaint about the incident, but it was investigated by Mr Hicks himself and CCTV footage was deleted.



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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/saving/article-2011646/Widow-Josephine-Lewis-held-hostage-bank-manager-Christopher-Hicks.html

MargueriteBee
8th July 2011, 07:54
That bank manager should be fired pronto!

crosby
8th July 2011, 08:08
another of incident of banksters really taking themselves too seriously. in a fair and discriminating world, these actions would not have been allowed. whoever this creep is, he should realize that it only takes one disaster in a lifetime to ruin one economically. perhaps if he were fired he would find himself on the other end of the pogo stick....... i wonder how he would like it.
regards, corson

KosmicKat
8th July 2011, 11:57
Many years ago I had my first unsettling experience signing up for a free student account with a major UK bank (name begins with two "L"s). The interview room where I was signed up had a "trick" handle which bank employees knew about. I closed my account within a few months not because I was unhappy with the service offered by the bank, but because of aspects of the bank that "normal" people would dismiss as irrelevant.

Tony
8th July 2011, 12:19
I smell Common Purpose again. Somehow they have got people to think other people are the enemy. Common Purpose corrupt minds. One can see it in the police and now in education. Common Purpose are the mover of goal posts. We had years of uptight manager heads in schools, maintaining pressure on teachers. Now a new breed are coming out very lax.

Bryn ap Gwilym
8th July 2011, 13:48
What's ironic is folk who are in power [sic] in one form or another have in the past complained how they were bullied by children when they were a child, but now they are adults, they themselves have become worse than any school yard bully, for they have become jumped up snotty nose mummies boys/girls who are nothing short of pen pushing terrorists.