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  1. Recently the Ombudsman gave a desicion in favour of the Royal Bank of Scotland which I have totaly rejected. The is was a claim under section75 of the Consumer Credit act 1994 and also under the Misrepresentation act of 1967 for a credit card refund under these acts due to being conned by a holiday company. These companies were fraudulent and have been closed down and some employees actually jailed. I sent all my correspondence to both parties included a letter from the fraudsters saying I had membership of the holiday club. The Ombudsman took the fraudsters letter as proof my contracted had been completed and therefore the bank was not liable under either law. I now read in the newletter that it is a legal right to have my money refunded by the banks for fraudulent acts. can anybody point me in the right direction to confirm this is true as I would like make this clear to the Royal Bank of Scotland and recover my money
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