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Shantanu Panigrahi <shantanupanigrahi@yahoo.com>
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Barclays Bank plc, Barclaycard, PayPal UK, santander@feedback.santander.co.uk
Wed, 19 Apr at 13:52
Dear Barclays Bank
You have failed to investigate the fraudulent activities associated with my Current Account at Barclays Bank: and I am afraid I had to resort to appeal against your lackadaisical response as attached: ToCivilAppealsRegistry(Appeal at the Court of Appeal Case Number)19Apr2023.docx.
This I remind you also applies to Santander Bank and PayPal.
Even at this late stage, I am open to negotiations on the compensation due to me on this matter.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel: 07967789619
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Hello Shantanu
If you want to make your money work harder for you, consider moving money that you don't need to access regularly into an account that pays a higher rate of interest.
You can choose from a range of bonds and ISAs that offer a fixed interest rate over a fixed period of time, or flexible products that provide partial access to withdraw some of your money. The interest rate on fixed-rate products that don't allow withdrawals is typically higher than the rate on products that allow you to withdraw money at any time.
If you're unsure about your withdrawal needs, splitting balances across different products can help you achieve the right mix of interest rate and withdrawal access for you.
Review the range
Make money work for you
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