2 weeks ago I was visited in my practice by my "personal account manger" from my bank. During the conversation, it emerged that I am due to visit the Holy Land in September of this year, and he asked if I had any spiritual beliefs of my own. I was slightly cagey on this point, but he was happy to inform me he was, as the saying has it, a "born again christian", and encouraged me to visit his church one Sunday. The meeting closed with him agreeing to send me a print-out of all my accounts held at the bank (I have several)
2 weeks later I have heard nothing from him on this subject. But only 2 days after our meeting I had a personal letter from him delivered to my house, which went into some detail about the spiritual benefits of his church and urging me to take part. I now intend to write him a letter along the lines of:
"Dear Sir,
At our last meeting you promised to send me a print-out of all my investments with your bank and this is still not forthcoming. However within 2 days of our meeting you had written to me at my home regarding your christian beliefs and how my adopting them would have great benefits for my life. Some people, including perhaps your own superiors, might consider this to be a highly unprofessional way in which to conduct business, especially as your actual promise on that day has been neglected. Indeed, I have considered ccing this letter to your superiors, though if you keep to your undertaking to give me the information I asked for, and WITHOUT DELAY I shall call the matter closed.
I'm afraid I must insist, however, that you confine your future dealings with me to the ones listed on your job description.
Yours etc"
My wife thinks even this is being too gentle and that I should seriously go after him. We shall see what happens.
Thursday, 18 March 2010
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