You've probably read about what happened today:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8376906.stm
Just been over to Money Saving Expert forum and I am very surprised to read the absolute hatred and general nastiness shown towards banks - some people calling banks bar stewards, all kinds of childish language being used. Some posters on that forum are advocating mass boycotts of banks, and even one went as far to suggest closing down one bank, therefore putting many more thousands out of work.
I'm stunned to learn some people will pay hundreds of pounds in UNauthorised overdraft fees. Why are they doing it? This suggests they cannot handle money properly, and for them to whine and moan "ITS UNFAIR" makes me laugh. (Life is UNFAIR - get over it) When you open an account at a bank, you agree to terms and conditions, this includes paying ££££'s if you break these T & C's. I've never been charged for late payments or going over an overdraft in the 22 years I've had a bank account. If your constantly living near your overdraft limit, you need to seriously sort out your finances, cut back on a few things.
What I find incredible is that people affected by this will say the banks will get richer, bank bosses will get more bonuses, and the poor will get poorer. Here's the news: LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS and the bank will get poorer, less bonuses for its bosses and you will get richer. Amazing huh?
Whats happened to something called "responsibilty"? Has it gone the same way as "common sense"? Oh, another word I hear too often is "rights", well, "rights" come with "responsibilties".