'He does not make me split the bill!': Love Island's Tanyel Revan teases mystery new romance and shares the aspect of villa life she doesn't miss TOWIE's Yazmin Oukhellou showcases her jaw-dropping curves in a TINY yellow thong bikini as she soaks up the sun in Dubai 'I could do with a seamstress': Maura Higgins fashions a new top from a napkin after spilling red wine down herself during boozy night outĭiamonds created by SUNLIGHT: Stand out this proposal season with Solar Diamonds that offer the best sparkle. Victorious Gwyneth Paltrow is seen before boarding her private jet as she heads home after winning legal fight over 2016 ski crash 'I’m working hard with my team now to try to fix the problems.’Įmily Ratajkowski is seen for the FIRST time since THAT viral passionate kiss with Harry Styles as she enjoys an outing with two-year-old Sly in NYC He said: ‘My apologies to TSB customers having problems with their cards. Furious customers last night took to Twitter to vent their frustration, forcing the bank’s chief executive, Paul Pester, to post an apology. It has 4.6million customers and more than 630 branches. TSB said a quarter of its customers’ debit card transactions were affected after it suffered problems with two out of seven computer servers.īut despite this, there was no mention of problems on the bank’s website last night. The bank is also confident they were not hacked and it was a server error, although the exact problem is yet to be identified. It said debit card transactions were affected between 3pm and 6pm yesterday, while Lloyds, TSB, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers suffered ATM problems for four and a half hours.Ī spokesman told MailOnline today it wou ld not 'leave customers out of pocke t' and wou ld consider compensatio n claim s on a 'case-by-cas e basis '. The largest retail bank in the UK, which has 22million customers, has apologised for the widespread disruption – the latest in a series of IT problems to hit UK banks in recent years. Lloyds Banking Group could face a huge compensation bill after hundreds of thousands of customers were left unable to use debit cards and 7,000 cashpoints yesterday as the result of a computer glitch. Outrage: A quarter of TSB customers could not use their cards after two of the company's seven servers failed
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