Letter: Banking at Sainsbury's
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: I would like to reassure Jack Campbell (letter, 19 September) and all our customers that at Sainsbury's they will not be held up by customers carrying out banking transactions at the check-out.
Sainsbury's Bank is a direct bank in which all transactions are currently carried out by post or via a 24-hour freephone; cash can be withdrawn from more than 13,000 Link and Sainsbury's Bank cash dispensers.
RICHARD CHADWICK
Deputy Chief Executive
Sainsbury's Bank
London SE1
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