By John Glenday
The Royal Bank of Scotland has suffered a Halloween backlash after a light hearted social media campaign trumpeting supposed spooky goings on at one of its Highland branches was set upon by a crowd of angry townspeople.
Irate customers accuse the bank of abandoning remote communities by green lighting a series of branch closures, littering the landscape with old abandoned buildings and turning communities into ‘ghost towns’.
The social media campaign took the form of a 1950’s B-movie on its Facebook page suggesting that an historic branch in Fort William was haunted with terrified staff reporting strange goings on within.
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Source: The Drum