On Sat, 6 Dec 2014, Jerry Leichter wrote:
The British banks have always been much better at fobbing responsibility
off on consumers than the American banks - hardly something to be proud
of. (I don't know what the state of play is in the rest of the
world.)
If it's any help, Australian law tends to follow British law, and is
slowly rolling out CP; Europe, of course, has had it for ages.
And yes, Australian banks used to sue their customers too, for such things
as reporting weaknesses in their own systems.
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