What was the point of telling you, NatWest, on the app that I'll be in the USA, if you were going to block my debit card anyway? Utterly ridiculous and obviously I got charged for receiving the many texts from you. Unacceptable service. @NatWest_Help
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Replying to @o_guest
security measure. If you call this reverse charge number, we can look further into this 0044 131 278 0277. 2/2 JA
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Replying to @NatWest_Help
Thanks for the reply. What do you mean by look into this? If you mean just talk about it, no thank you. If you mean, pay my O2 bill, sure.
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It would be to discuss the transaction with you to establish if this is you or not Olivia. ST
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You already unblocked the card and texted me to ask me if it's me, and I replied to you. So it's already established that it's me.
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Me too. Not happy about this at all. You could have sent a single text with the free phone number instead of two texts with the only contact details being I text you back.
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Replying to @o_guest @NatWest_Help
Extremely dangerous too to block a young woman's debit card when she's travelling alone.
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On balance (pun intended) if I have to chose between risking 100 dollars in a lyft ride in the middle of the night in a dangerous city (the transaction you blocked) and my safety travelling alone. I'd rather you erred on the side of "losing" the $100. Think of it.
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Replying to @o_guest @NatWest_Help
I'm gonna switch banks and take my ISA with me.
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