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Newest Review: ... clients names, sex and addresses. When applying with a student credit card they sent me another man's half completed form with his financial details; including his address, employment & income details, spouse and other private information. This is a severe breach of confidentiality. And when I reported it to the bank they simply asked me if I could send it back. To top this off on setting up a direct debit with the bank during my temporary stay in London I had to write a total of 5 letters because each time the staff managed to make a mistake and more laughably they had the cheek to charge me over 30 quid for their stupidity! If you ne... more

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Less+Than+Satisfied
Bank of Ireland Student Banking: Mediocre Negative (150 words)
by Less Than Satisfied - written on 07/06/07
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Bank of Ireland's student branch in Queen's Union is an absolute joke. It's service is mediocre and pain-stakingly slow. They fuck up clients names, sex and addresses. When applying with a student credit card they sent me another man's half completed form with his financial details; including his address, employment & income details, spouse and other private information. This is a severe breach of confidentiality. And when I reported it to the bank they simply asked me if I could send it back. To top this off on setting up a direct debit with the bank during my temporary stay in London I had to write a total of 5 letters because each time the staff managed to make a ...  Read the complete review

The+Duke
Premium Review Bank of Ireland at Queens Uni, Belfast (956 words)
by - written on 08/10/01 (Very useful, 365 readings)
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Please note: A lot of this opinion is about the banking facilities offered by the Bank of Ireland at Queens University, Belfast. I have been a customer of the Bank of Ireland for around 9 years now, ever since I got my first pay cheque from Royal Mail. Back in those days, I didn’t care who looked after my money, and I chose BoI over the competition for a few reasons. One was that a friend of mine worked for them, and I decided that he could be a useful contact if anything ever went wrong or needed sorted out. Another was that their blue colour scheme was quite nice (I’m not kidding, you know!) and the last part was that I’d gate ...  Read the complete review

 
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