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Title: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 04 March 2008, 13:17:39
please take a look and let me know what you think of the link, its on the page marked links on www.bankbusters.biz :y
if you can think of a better tag line then let me know, cheers
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 04 March 2008, 14:07:09
"Run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts" - Isn't that the Autobahn stormers Motto?

Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: Kevin Wood on 04 March 2008, 14:09:15
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"Run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts" - Isn't that the Autobahn stormers Motto?


.. and the Westfield sports car club :y Obviously a good motto.

Kevin
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 04 March 2008, 16:09:59
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"Run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts" - Isn't that the Autobahn stormers Motto?

no idea :-/
never been on their site, but it works for me :y
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: Martin_1962 on 04 March 2008, 16:38:35
Your email address doesn't work
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: supermop on 04 March 2008, 17:30:00
Enthusiasts for claiming back bank charges are just enthusiasts for the end to free banking in disguise!

I don't really have much more to say  :-/
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: steveo on 04 March 2008, 18:45:58
Change the page title so that it says more than just 'Home' as search engines should use the title as part of their rating system.

Steve.
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 04 March 2008, 19:11:09
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Your email address doesn't work

thanx for letting me know, its n :)ow sorted :question
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 04 March 2008, 19:13:31
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Enthusiasts for claiming back bank charges are just enthusiasts for the end to free banking in disguise!

I don't really have much more to say  :-/

so you think that people should not take back what is rightfully theirs >:( :exclamation :exclamation :question, is that correct :question :question :question :exclamation
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 04 March 2008, 19:15:13
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Change the page title so that it says more than just 'Home' as search engines should use the title as part of their rating system.

Steve.
not sure what you mean, i am not very good a web pages, or dont really know how to get it noticed, its my first site. :-?
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: steveo on 04 March 2008, 21:45:20
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Change the page title so that it says more than just 'Home' as search engines should use the title as part of their rating system.

Steve.
not sure what you mean, i am not very good a web pages, or dont really know how to get it noticed, its my first site. :-?

It's okay now, Seems the fixing the email addy sorted that as well.

Steve.
Title: Re: link to OOF on my web site, criticism welcome
Post by: supermop on 05 March 2008, 09:40:02
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Enthusiasts for claiming back bank charges are just enthusiasts for the end to free banking in disguise!

I don't really have much more to say  :-/

so you think that people should not take back what is rightfully theirs >:( :exclamation :exclamation :question, is that correct :question :question :question :exclamation

Obviously not, but if banks are not able to charge their customers for falling foul of their T's & C's then they will have to recoup the lost money elsewhere. And guess where the only other source of revenue will be - paying a monthly fee to have a bank account!

Halifax already do this with their ultimate reward account, for £10 per month. Although you do get a lot of stuff you'll probably never use with it as a bonus.

I do agree however, that bank charges are extortionate as they are and should be reduced rather than abolished.