Man glues himself to table in Natwest after being unable to access bank account
18.11.2022 - 22:43
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A man glued his hand to a table in a NatWest after a dispute over being unable to access his bank account. The anonymous businessman claims he needs the money inside the locked account to pay his 40 staff members, reports Grimsby Live.
The incident occurred earlier this week in Grimsby, when the frustrated figure decided to take drastic action to make himself heard. The businessman says he has been trying to withdraw money from the account but has been told it is 'non-operational' and that no credit or debits can be made.
When trying to ask NatWest about the account, he says he is given the same statement whether that be in a letter or over the phone. The statement read: "We refer to your recent enquiry to withdraw funds from your account and write to inform you that we are unable to procced with your request at this time.
"Your account is currently non-operational and no credits or debits can be processed. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. The Bank is unable to further comment at this time, however we will revert to you as soon as we are able."
The businessman was sick of this response and on November 17 decided to attend NatWest's Victoria Street branch to form a unique protest. After gluing his hand to a table in the premises, he was then removed in a joint effort from the police and bank staff.
Since the dramatic incident, the man has spoken out over his worries for his staff as he may be now unable to pay their wages due to still being unable to access the account. He said "I've been trying to find out what's going on with this bank account, but every time I ask for an explanation they just tell me the same thing and nobody can seem to give me the answer behind it all.
"I had no idea what to do and in
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