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Two ways of analysing "business" puzzle me
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 489750" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>And when interest rates go negative in the next recession, the banks announce you will be charged interest to keep savings, watch the queues build as savers want their money out. the ultimate run on the banks?</p><p></p><p>Oddly though a couple of weeks back my broadband and phone package was up for renewal. And without question, BT offered to renew it at the same discounted rate, offered to put us to a higher level of service at no extra cost, and double the data allowance on a mobile phone SIM. Oh and they gave me a pre loaded £50 mastercard for free as well. I was left wondering what "went wrong" because I usually have to fight by threatening to switch to another provider just to maintain the same deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 489750, member: 6969"] And when interest rates go negative in the next recession, the banks announce you will be charged interest to keep savings, watch the queues build as savers want their money out. the ultimate run on the banks? Oddly though a couple of weeks back my broadband and phone package was up for renewal. And without question, BT offered to renew it at the same discounted rate, offered to put us to a higher level of service at no extra cost, and double the data allowance on a mobile phone SIM. Oh and they gave me a pre loaded £50 mastercard for free as well. I was left wondering what "went wrong" because I usually have to fight by threatening to switch to another provider just to maintain the same deal. [/QUOTE]
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