Wednesday, July 11, 2018

To Barclays Switzerland of July 11

Forty hours since customer and the biggest creditor of the Barclays bank S. Beloy contacted its main subsidiary in Geneva, Switzerland at the following address:

Chemin de Grange-Canal 18-20, 1211, Geneva 3, Switzerland.


 Despite the last sentence S. Beloy told then to a representative of that Barclays Bank (Suisse) SA bank was about expecting email confirmation from his bank for starting the process of official settlement to be implemented within 3 days, up to the moment the Barclays Bank (Suisse) SA keeps silence, - exactly as its main office in the UK does for last six years. Considering such attitide to the customer of the British Barclays bank, now it's appropriate to apply to the press and media of Switzerland (that happened to be a shared news space of neigbeuring EU countries) with public press releases about progress of this story (see our websites for details).

Plus, now it's seems appropriate to add to the topic of the conversation with the Barclays Switzerland another important point:

This is the bill for charging the Barclays Bank (Suisse) SA for the need of taking expensive travelling to and staying in the Switzerland to demand repaying the Barclays' debt.
And considering the cold behaviour of the Barclays Switzerland for the matter (see details in our next today's blog article), the bill will exist separately from the sum of the main Barclays' debt due to S. Beloy we mentioned about early.

As of July 11, this bill to the Barclays Bank (Suisse) SA includes price for the air tickets to Switzerland, in particular, Zurich and Geneva, and staying there for last seven days, including other related expences, - 3,000 US$ in total.

It worth noting S. Beloy honestly tried to decrease his expences to minimum, while Switzerland is famously known for its super high hotels' prices that may just start from 10,000 US$ for one night. We, however, do not expect the Barclays' CEOs with their super high salaries will appreciate that effort. Nevertheless, we expect refunding to S. Beloy at least the above-mentioned sum of 3,000 US IMMEDIATELY, e.g., through sending it via MoneyGram money transferring service to his name here in Geneva (email confirmation required).

It also worth noting that that bill offer is valid for today only. And that means that if CEOs of the Barclays Switzerland continue playing their childish silence games like they do now, by the time S. Beloy decide to leave the country, the sum of hix bill (including other relative expenses we are not in a position to discuss today) may be counted in millions!

Meanwhile, S. Beloy expects the next steps from the Barclays Switzerland he mentioned during his personal visit at the abobe-mantioned address two days ago.
First day (out of three) is about to end very soon!


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