

Knowing insurance use anything not to pay out on a claim. Just as a last thing I just wanted to confirm the accident details had gone through and my medical info had gone through. The cheapest quote was Lloyds bank car insurance so phoned them up gave them the quote number and everything was okay they confirmed the amount. Filled out all the fields including the illness as panel as DVLA AWARE - no restrictions as I have type 2 diabetes. Have recently tried to get car insurance through (read on you will see why heading is Lloyds). You would think with someone who had been aggressive and threatening with you three hours earlier, that you would remember who that person is. Three hours later I returned to the local branch, only to have the woman who subsequently lied about my behviour, to not know who I was or why I was there. I was accused of being aggressive and threatening. Their staff have lied about my behaviour while in one of their branches. They have lied both to myself and all outside bodies ie the FOS, FCA. Despite claiming they are regulated by the FCA in most of their documentation.īTW they are not only regulated by the FCA but are also authorized by the FCA which means they definitely have to follow the rules of the FCA. Lloyds have not followed the rules of the FCA in this matter either. Lloyds have not refunded the money, as is claimed they will do on their online guarantee. Words cannot explain the hatred I have for this bank - can't wait to leave!īasically money was taken from my account.

So basically Lloyd's is useless and stupid and there are infinite better alternatives to this awful bank. Took 5 minutes and guess what? I can still access my starling bank account! I ended up paying the deposit through my account with Starling Bank and they just made me fill in a few extra details and provide some documentation to show the transaction was legit and it went through fine. I'm writing this as I'm on hold with them right now because they froze my account again last week after I dared to try and pay my flat deposit to an entirely legitimate company. How on earth do you accidentally freeze an entire account?!?!?! Ridiculous. Randomly froze my card a few months ago, called up and they basically just said oops don't know how that happened. Site is always down, phone lines always busy and yet they randomly decide to close my accounts on many occasions for entirely legitimate transactions, saying the only way to open them again is to waste an hour in a phone queue. Michael Hukes actions 'wasting police time' and 'perverting the course of justice' are being investigated/processed and if proven/found guilty the later would almost certainly incur a custodial sentence, the police officer who made the arrest has since left the police force, Michael Huke has once again moved away to a nearby village. An out of court settlement was made by the police and accepted, the estimated cost to the police following this action is estimated at £150K. He also stated he was driving past on his way to the shops 'he didn't have any shoes on', which indicates he was consumed with rage because the old man had parked outside his house so he scurried out to confront/attack him, forgetting his shoes. The arrested person initiated legal proceedings against Avon and Somerset Police for wrongful arrest, following court application the police released 'Disclosure' documents relating to their investigation, within these documents was a confession from Michael Huke that 'he had not been attacked by the old man' as he had reported to the police immediately after, and 'had faked the attack' in a vengeful attempt to get all parties into trouble. 2 months later the person videoing the incident was arrested at his place of work, because Michael Huke the person rolling on the floor, claimed uploading the videos was harassment, as it made him look stupid/imbecilic and unprofessional in front of his staff which undermines and threatens his position as a manager at Lloyds Bank HQ Bristol. UPDATE…… Following this incident, the video/s (Michael Huke Lloyds Banker) were uploaded onto YouTube by one of the many people they had been forwarded too. Michael Huke manager at Lloyds Bank HQ Bristol
