Dear Mr Ribsskog
Thank you for your
e-mail.
The Royal Bank of Scotland have made a decision to
simpilfy their
current accounts. All basic current accounts will
shortly be merged over
to an account called a basic
account.
All customers are being notified, if you require more
information please
call our Customer Services Team on 08457 24 24
24.
All account numbers and sort codes will stay the
same.
Kind Regards
Chloe Bullock
Case
Handler
—–Original Message—–
From: ~ eC&I Web
Team
Sent: 21 October 2011 15:04
To: ~ RBS Customer
Relations
Subject: RBS.co.uk Website: Complaint
This email
originates from the rbs.co.uk website. Please reply to this
message
within 2 working days.
RBS.co.uk Website: Complaint
field1 : You are
sending me text-messages that my bank-account will be
changed from a
current account to a basic account.
I have not initiated
this.
What's going on, I was wondering.
Erik
Ribsskog
Type of feedback : complaint
Area feedback
relates to : other
Are you a Royal Bank of Scotland customer? :
true
Sort code : 16-24-06
First Name : Erik
Surname
: Ribsskog
Title : Mr
Email Address : eribsskog@gmail.com
Telephone number
:
Address : Azalea Lodge
1-2 Azalea Terrace
North
Sunderland
SR2 7ES
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