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Bank Charges in the Media


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thanks shrek40

 

we just have to all keep going is the moral of the story but hope is there for all

 

take care

 

laters angel x

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my new motto is,,,",Taking back control of your life and home - such peace is priceless"

 

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A Yorkshire Bank spokesman said he could not comment on individual cases but the Financial Services Authority had said CCJs should be suspended until the conclusion of the test case.
:shock: Either this is sloppy journalism, or YB have no idea what the FSA waiver actually means!

 

Having said that, it rather looks like he won by default...

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Shrek, could you possibly post that one (and future stories) in the relevant media forum? (But check first ifit hasn't been already posted!) ;-)

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-charges-finance-industry/

 

Sorry Bookworm, I didn't realise there was a media forum. Consider my wrists duly slapped. Regards Colin

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Nah, nothing like slapped wrists, that costs extra, lol. :-D Just a gentle pointing in the right direction. ;-)

 

How much extra? I've worked out to slap my wrists would actually cost around £2.30, yet in the past I've been charged £38.00. Do you think I've got a case to re-claim excess and unfair wrist slapping charges? :-)

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