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There is no charge to use the Royal Bank of Scotland online banking. As long as one has a bank account, one can check their account balance and other features.
The Royal Bank of Scotland is very much aware of a number of scams that intend to take money from unsuspecting people. Their website devotes several pages to the subject. Please see discussion comments for those and other links regarding banking scams.One of the most common scams is called "transfer fee scam" or "advance fee scam". The "mark" or selected victim is sent a barrage of emails encouraging friendship, then enlisting their help. There is usually some very sad tale of woe, likeTheir family died (sometimes killed by rebels)They escaped harm because they were elsewhere, like away at schoolThe poor soul is now in a refugee camp or in somewhat dire straitsThe dead parents have large sums of money in a bank that is inaccessible to them.They need someone to act as an agent to access their money. This is where the mark becomes useful.The scammer provides bank employee names and contact information.The 'bank' requests documents, bank account and personal ID information from the mark, supposedly to validate their ID and the account to which the money is to be transferred.The 'bank' may also required a transaction fee.The end result is that there is no bank account awaiting transfer, the transaction fee disappears into the pockets of the scammers along with the contents of the victim's bank account.If you receive any messages even vaguely similar to the above scenarioDo not respond to the emailsDo not contact, phone or email the contacts providedDo not send your account information, any personal ID documents, or any money to the 'bank' involved.Do not depend upon social media sites to verify the contact information. Scammers have the same access that you do and will very happily say that everything is valid.Contact your own bank about the scam.Consider reporting the abuse to the Internet Service Provider that the scammers use.No, it is a scam they are trying to steal your money. No. Any information found using the name of Nelson Smith at the Royal Bank of Scotland indicates that the request is a Scam and there is no such person at the Royal Bank of Scotland, nor is there a position called "Transfer Officer".There is no job titled "Transfer Officer" at the Royal Bank of Scotland.Mr. Oliver Stocken is a fictional Bank Employee used in 419 E-Mail Scams.Previous work includes roles on UPN's long-running situational comedy "Moesha" starring Brandy Norwood.
how much money would I get if I was an accountant in Scotland
depends on the skill of the robber and how much money the bank has -.-
usually about 10 pound
This wedding took much time and money to plan. In American money this royal event cost at least $70 billion.
20,800 was spent on the royal wedding
£1,0000 a week
Administration and finance are major "industries" in Edinburgh. The largest employers include the City of Edinburgh Council, the Scottish Government, the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Bank of Scotland, Standard Life (insurance company) and the University of Edinburgh. Tourism and retail are also major employers. Brewing and printing were traditionally major industries, but both are now much reduced in scale.
The Last King of Scotland grossed $49,155,372 worldwide.
The Royal Tenenbaums grossed $71,430,876 worldwide.
It means how much money you have in an account at the bank.