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languedoc



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I hate when I get to an ATM and the people in front of me seem to be doing their annual accounts.

Why do you have to take so long? We can all bank online so just use the damn thing for cash and get out of the way!!
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Rashers wrote:

I am under no illusions that the filling station is getting more income from the groceries than my few quid of diesel thus we see Marks and Spencer food outlets breeding like the preverbial rabbits next to BP petrol stations everywhere.


I have no problem with certain retail outlets opening on filling station forecourts, however, I do have a big problem with the people who fill up then leave their cars at the pump while they do their shopping in let’s say M&S at a BP filling station. This then causes a queue of cars to form at the pumps waiting for the said shoppers to choose their purchases, pack them, pay for them and then leave the store to return to their cars unaware of the chaos they have caused. Then to add insult to injury they then nonchalantly open the boot/hatch back while they load the shopping in. Grrrrr! For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

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^^^ Snyc their phone, check texts/emails, turn on Spotify, fit their seat belt, fire up the engine and pull away. Slowly. Big Cry Monsieur Le Grenadier

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gilarion wrote:
Rashers wrote:

I am under no illusions that the filling station is getting more income from the groceries than my few quid of diesel thus we see Marks and Spencer food outlets breeding like the preverbial rabbits next to BP petrol stations everywhere.


I have no problem with certain retail outlets opening on filling station forecourts, however, I do have a big problem with the people who fill up then leave their cars at the pump while they do their shopping in let’s say M&S at a BP filling station. This then causes a queue of cars to form at the pumps waiting for the said shoppers to choose their purchases, pack them, pay for them and then leave the store to return to their cars unaware of the chaos they have caused. Then to add insult to injury they then nonchalantly open the boot/hatch back while they load the shopping in. Grrrrr!


totally agree, they should have a queue for fuel payments and another for people who buy their coffee, groceries etc .. alas they are franchises .. so not co-ordinated (bit like the people who do their weekly shop at the petrol station)
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languedoc wrote:
I hate when I get to an ATM and the people in front of me seem to be doing their annual accounts.

Why do you have to take so long? We can all bank online so just use the damn thing for cash and get out of the way!!


French? On line anything, let alone banking? Are you serious man? Fallen over and bumped your head have we?

They are backward when it comes to banking. The number of times I hear people call into the branch to check their accounts beggars belief. Want to make a transfer over a few hundred euros when you have ample (ample, I tell you) in the account, can't be done without permission. Want to spend over 250€ in a week on your CC, with AMPLE funds in your account, mmmm, you'll have to get special dispensation for that 'Monsieur'.... Big Cry

Yet choose to pay for your shopping by cheque using your Carte Nationale for ID, fine, everyone does it. Well everyone in France and excluding the best part of the western world. Banal. Shocked

French retail banking is in the dark ages (Mrs Grenadier, ex banker, boo - hiss, regularly does her nut). Ironically, they've had chip 'n' pin since I was a student in '91. Go figure.... Rolling Eyes Monsieur Le Grenadier

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languedoc



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You must have ropey banks in the Alps

My accounts all link through pc and an app. I can transfer any amount I need to including house purchases. I even get a text every Monday with balances.

Granted I've been with them for 15 years and pay €150 a month in charges!

The bloody cheque thing infuriates me. Waiting until everything is packed away to dig around for cheque book then do it again for ID. My wife laughs because she can see my trigger finger squeezing!
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Evil or Very Mad Don't even get me started on Crédit Agricole and their Stone Age banking policies Evil or Very Mad
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Stone age maybe but is there easy access to credit for folk that can't afford it? Is there a nutty housing market (British Alps / holiday areas aside)? I think the French have a sustainable approach to credit. No growth obviously but you cant have everything Rolling with laughter
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languedoc



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0% loans to €30k for eco improvements to homes are good.

Home improvements have to be backed by proper quotes and paid to the builder so equity release isn't frittered away on rubbish.

And you can't equity release to do buy to let so the rental market is cheap and sustainable. But less people on larger land mass and higher unemployment with mind boggling labour laws
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languedoc wrote:
You must have ropey banks in the Alps

My accounts all link through pc and an app. I can transfer any amount I need to including house purchases. I even get a text every Monday with balances.

Granted I've been with them for 15 years and pay €150 a month in charges!

The bloody cheque thing infuriates me. Waiting until everything is packed away to dig around for cheque book then do it again for ID. My wife laughs because she can see my trigger finger squeezing!


Don't get me wrong, we use Internet banking and it works. It's all the peripherals that are bonkers, and we're with Cred Ag. And our Manager is a legend. But I had a recent sale that put our cash balance into very comfortable numbers, yet when we wanted to go on holiday to Mexico, because I'd already spent a few grand on the flights and a few grand on the hotels, we had to get a second card (paid for of course) and then maximise its limit (only for the duration of the trip, not permanent) just to ensure we had enough cash to enjoy ourselves. It wouldn't have accounted for more than a few percent of the balance. Shocked

As far as payments/transfers are concerned, if you add a new payee at home on line, it takes three days for the person to be cleared and the first payment made. Do it in branch and it's instant. Why the difference? Same day transfer overseas? Not possible. The palava to buy Mrs Grenadier's car in Cologne was beyond silly. And when I was paid the substantial commission, I had to formally notify the bank, likewise when I took an amount out to send to the UK.

And note, as Mrs Gren asked, all this is company and government policy (Max limits on cards etc) not just 'local bank politics'.

But as Huttopia correctly points out, there is very little personal debt because of all this control. There'd be nothing worse than the nation be up sh**s creek and the population as well. Although looking at car dealerships and the mega French supermarkets, that seems to be changing with all manner of offers for that new 48" LCD. They're just 40 years behind us... Monsieur Le Grenadier

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languedoc



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Riverboy and Gren, I would change banks.

Caisse Epargne register new payees instantly and there is no limit on deposits to your account. I don't transact at gren's level of property but twice last year received very considerable sums into my personal account. I asked the manager beforehand and he categorically told me I can transfer and receive any amount I wish if its bank to bank.

I think I have a transaction limit on my debit card weekly or monthly but never hit it. But then my wife doesn't have the pin numbers Laughing
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I do intend to change banks but not convinced any of the others will be any better. Neutral Actually I'm scared they may be worse.

I truly despise CA. They are just dreadful. Evil or Very Mad
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Looking to get a French bank account, looking with Interest
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This thread isn't a financial advisor service. Rolling Eyes Whistle

On subject, back seat drivers get on my nerves.
Often a more dangerous distraction than what you are actually doing. Evil or Very Mad
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