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.

£19.99 + £1.50 (P&P)




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.

£9.99 + £1.50 (P&P)

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.

£13.95 + £2.00 (P&P)


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    Default Return of the basic banks account?

    I've been thinking about this for the past cuople of days and, though bank charges are clearly unjustified, isn't the problem with the system itself? ( sa system which is arguably desinged to maximize the number of charges generated). If you ask for a current account on which you cannot go overdrawn you would be hard pressed to find such a product.

    Some time ago I understand banks got together and launched basic current accounts but few now seem to bother with this product. Unless you open a card based savings account (which would be similar to a current account with a cash card) you run the risk of incurring these charges.

    I'm not talking here about debit cards as I can imagine a situation outside of the banks control when they're forced to pay up for something which takes the account overdrawn (say a cheque and a card purchase). My point is that the cunsumder is denied the right to choose, and indeed many could think (quite resonably) as they have no overdrafticon they can't go overdrawn and thus cannot be charged.


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    Default Re: Return of the basic banks account?

    I for one would be QUITE happy with a bank account which charged me £5-£10 per month for the facility, which charged me £0.50 per pop on cheques and cashpoint withdrawals, and which had an overdrafticon interest rate. Exceeding your overdraft limit would not be permitted, AT ALL, and penalty charges for bouncing items would be realistic; i.e. £2 or thereabouts. They would be applied when the account was in credit. Bounced items would be re-presented when it was possible to do so; AUTOMATICALLY.

    If a bank introduce an account like this, I will transfer TODAY.


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    Stoney, mate, i just cannot see a direct debiticon payment being asked for when the money was in there. i do agree with what you are saying but i would prefer to see a model of banking based on say business accounts at the moment, in that you pay an amount for what you use or a maybe a slightly amended form of heavy user, medium user and a low user(clearly defined by a criteria of the number of transactions involved).



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