There was an article about the Bakewell closure in the Daily Telegraph this weekend
It seems decisions are made not on how many people use a bank, could be hundreds every day, but how many regular customers the bank has. A _regular- customer was defined as someone going in every week for 6 months - on that basis, Bakewell only had 6 regular customers, plus probably another half dozen who probably went on holiday one week in the 6 months.
Just how daft can you get? Surely the decsion should be made on average number of customers a day. What the Natwest has done is set up a statistic can can be used to huarantee they can close any branch they want and claim 'lack of use'
If you bought a potato salad would you expect potato?
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