Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


An excellent guide for the layperson in how to use the County Court - a must if you are intending to start a claim.

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Last Will and Testament Kit


Make a legally valid will without the fuss and expense of a solicitor - includes a full step-by-step guide.

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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.

The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.

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    I have a credit card with Alliance and Leicester and when I took it out the interesticon was charged at 11.9%. I received a letter the other day stating that the interest would now be charged at 24.9%! Can they do this? I apologise if I have posted this in the wrong place.

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    Unfortunately yes. You will find that they have a term in the contract which allows them to vary the interesticon rate. It des seem a big increase though. Was there an initial discount period?


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    No, there was no special offers on the account when I opened it. However, through oversight last month, I went over my credit limit by £9.00! I paid the amount over the phone by debit card and next day received a letter about the interesticon rate rise!


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    Default Re: Raising credit card charges

    I know some of the credit card companes have started introducing stepped interesticon rates depending on how 'good' a customer has been. They did this around the time when OFT forced them to drop the charges to £12.

    It might be worth seeking out a new card which offers good rates for balance transfers.


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    I too have recieved a similar letter, I have had the card about 10 years, its just a simple card with no 30 day free period etc. just a low interesticon rate. I've had a couple of letters in the past which have stated the monthly interest rate was going up but did'nt really pay much attention to them.
    I seem to remember the monthly rate was about 1.09% or similar in the past however the letter I have just recieved states a monthly rate of 2.0751% on all purchases/transfers etc. It also states an APR of 27.9%.
    How can they just put up the rate as much as that. I'm sure it was about 14% APR last month. Store cards are cheaper than that.

    Just phoned them whilst writing this and was told card was 12.4%, in august it went up to 24% then this month 27.9%, told them I would be paying the ballance off (£1500) in the next few minutes and the rate was immediatley dropped to 17.9%. Still not good enough though so its still getting binned. I really do feel sorry for people that dont understand this jargon, the must be getting done over left right and centre.


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    Makes you sick, doesn't it? I'm adamant the raise in interesticon charges is some sort of penalty for going overlimit! I'm currently shopping around for a better card with no interest for a few months so I can get as much paid off as possible - in the meantime I've CCA'd A&L and I might just stick it to them for all the charges!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Default Re: Raising credit card charges

    Well I'm well under my limit, have been for a while, apart from about 3 years ago when I got a good few over limit charges of 20 odd pounds, time for a claim me thinks, they should have been happy with what I was paying in interesticon.



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