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I have been reading this site with great interest over the last few weeks.

 

I have a Bank of Scotland Student Current Account with an overdraft limit of £750. I had a serious gambling problem and lost around £15,000 on credit within the space of a month. I then started going to casinos writing cheques for £100 with my cheque guarantee card. I did this with my Bank of Scotland account about 15/20 times over the space of a week. Each time, the cheque bounced and I was charged around £30/£35 for this.

 

A debt collector was sent to my door to remove my card and cheque book which I gave him and my account was passed to collections.

 

I paid off the money I owed over the last year and my account was re-opened two weeks ago, they have still given me the £750 o/d limit, which I am currently £700 overdrawn in.

 

I would like to submit a claim for the bank charges that I received, do I stand a chance of getting the charges refunded to me? I feel that that I will be unsuccessful as I was fully aware that I had insufficient funds available and continued to write cheques that would bounce in the casinos.

 

I would be greatful for opinions on this, before I end up going to court, losing and having to pay back my full o/d that I can't afford to pay.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Adam

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Hi Adam

Welcome to CAG! Yes you can claim your charges back! Read the FAQs and spend a bit of time familiarising yourself with the process.

It doesn't matter whether you knew you were overdrawn etc that doesn't change the fact that the charges were unlawful.

Sky

BOS - Prelim letter del 19/5/06 LBA del. no response - filed 12/06

Clydesdale Financial Services - Gave them their chances off to court we go!

HSBC - Watch out I'm coming after you next!

 

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  • 1 month later...

I agree. The charges are unlawful and that is the main point. You should definately claim.

I also wanted to say look after yourself. I don't know how long you had a gambling problem for but if you consider that you were addicted you should consider getting help, maybe from a support group. Maybe you have already done this. Just wanted to write it as probably your biggest danger is going back to gambling.

Take care and definately go for your charges.

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