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Thanks likelylad
I have sent off the first letter, but just received another charge for £28 quid putting over my overdraft limit again.
Is there anything I can do to stop this madness now without going to court or do I just add it on to the rest of my claim.
I received a reply from RBS about my claim, they say until the out come of the OFT test case the they have asked the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to suspend the normal timetable for dealing with bank charge complains and therefore are no dealing with any complaints.
They say the the FSA has indicated that as a general proposition it will indeed not proceed with cases which will rely on legal issues being considered in the test case.
They also say the master of the rolls (in england and wales) and the the lord chief justice in northern ireland has issued a notification suggesting that the county courts stay proceeding until the test case is resolved.
Is the true, I think it could be a smoke screen, should I continue with the next stage informing them that I am about to initiate court proceedings?
You can carry on with your claim. Also don't forget you can add on any new charges you receive on to your spread sheet, right up till you file at court.
So if you sent your prelim letter and your 14 days are up, then send the lba letter.
Once you file at court (14 days after lba) They will more than likely put a stay on it, but at least your claim will be in the system.
Thanks sea-sidelady
I am starting the court action this week.
It looks like OFT court case could go on for some time before a resolution is found, months rather than weeks by then there will be a lot of cases backed.
Thanks
Steve H