Hi,
I went to Barclays, in the high-street, in Liverpool, yesterday, to change the address on my bank-account.
'Do you need a health-insurance', the subject was changed to by the bank-man, (with very short hair, in his 20's/30's), in the meeting.
The same at the Post Office in Sunderland, where I went to send some packets from my web-shop to Norway.
'Do you need a credit-card', a woman there with dark hair in her 30's/40's asked me once.
And the next time I ended up in her window, 'do you need a landline?'.
I think this is harassment.
I don't go to the bank and tell them I'm there to change my address, so for them to start anoying me with 'crap'.
The same at the post-office.
I've gone to business-school and the marketing-line, and know that this isn't to try to be helpful, but to earn money, or something.
I think it's harassment to start talking to me about things I'm not interessted in.
So I wanted to report this as crime.
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
PS.
I'm sending these crime-reports to the UN now, since the Police never reply, when I send crime-reports to them.
br>Hope this is alright!