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News has just been on of couple in Cheadle (Stockport) taking Bank to court today over £800 o/d fees since xmas. Anyone know if its a user of this site or any other details???

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Just heard it online definatley going to court this afternoon

Unless the bank payup first!

Can just imagine the solictors running run trying to find a cashpoint:D

Hopefully they are well prepared

Lloyds TSB - N1 claim issued 18/07/06 - £3440 Offered unconditional settlement 23/08/06

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I can't find anything on the bbc website either by twaling around the manchester section or just searching???

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any idea which bank?

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Barclays - £391 Just getting started

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bank/144290-chris-barclays-take-2-a.html

 

Barclays - £760 Settled in full

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bank/17995-chris-barclays-bank.html

 

Barclaycard - £100 settled in full

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclaycard/17996-chris-barclaycard.html

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It was on the news early on that a couple were going to court (Stockport) this afternoon but there has been no mention since maybe the newsroom might divulge some info

Lloyds TSB - N1 claim issued 18/07/06 - £3440 Offered unconditional settlement 23/08/06

Vodafone-Information Commisioner assessment -default removal -25/07/06

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Has anyone heard anything more on this?

Any advice given is purely my opinion and not based on any legal fact unless referenced with a case. Follow my advice at your own risk. Although the fact may be correct, my interpretation and therefore findings may not

 

Barclays - £391 Just getting started

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bank/144290-chris-barclays-take-2-a.html

 

Barclays - £760 Settled in full

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bank/17995-chris-barclays-bank.html

 

Barclaycard - £100 settled in full

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclaycard/17996-chris-barclaycard.html

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Accountant's court victory over 'illegal' bank charges

Paul Lewis

Thursday March 16, 2006

The Guardian

As legal contests go, it was something of a mismatch. In one corner, a minnow; Brian Mullen, a 29-year-old accountant with an overdraft.

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In the other, a rather large shark; Lloyds TSB bank, which took nearly £2,000 of Mr Mullen's money in penalties for bounced cheques, direct debits and standing orders when he exceeded his overdraft limit.

But with inspiration from an article in the Guardian which suggested that bank charges were not legally enforceable, the minnow, it seems, has won.

Mr Mullen, of Stockport, Greater Manchester, used an online court service to lodge a claim against his bank, arguing that penalty clauses are illegal in contract law and, therefore, the bank could not legitimately make money out of his overspend.

When Lloyds TSB failed to defend his action at Northampton county court last month, the judgment was awarded in Mr Mullen's favour.

But the bank failed to pay, and Mr Mullen - who represented himself - went to Stockport county court to get the judgment enforced.

happyjump.jpgSince Lloyd's failed to settle his bill, it emerged yesterday, Mr Mullen has now been granted a warrant of execution giving bailiffs the power to seize the bank's assets.

"I'm not sure if the bailiffs have arrived yet, but the court has authorised them to seize the bank's assets valued to an amount equal to my charges," he said.

"If the bank doesn't settle they can go in any time they like and take assets to the value of the debt. I have always felt the charges were wrong because they don't just reflect the bank's costs, they are also penalty charges making them billions every year."

He added: "I remember I was charged £110 in one month a few years ago - and I was just a poor student. That's the thing, these penalties are directed at the poor."

Mr Mullen used a website offering free advice on challenging bank charges,

Consumer Action Group - Welcome to facilitate his legal action.

He believes his success will inspire other bank customers to challenge their charges.

In a statement, Lloyds TSB said it had recently paid Mr Mullen the reimbursement he had claimed in court.

"We do have a right to challenge the default judgment but are not going to do so. Instead, we have paid Mr Mullen the monies he believes are owed to him," the statement said."We believe our charges are transparent and fair and to say these charges are unlawful is inaccurate."

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thats cool, cheers

Any advice given is purely my opinion and not based on any legal fact unless referenced with a case. Follow my advice at your own risk. Although the fact may be correct, my interpretation and therefore findings may not

 

Barclays - £391 Just getting started

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bank/144290-chris-barclays-take-2-a.html

 

Barclays - £760 Settled in full

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bank/17995-chris-barclays-bank.html

 

Barclaycard - £100 settled in full

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclaycard/17996-chris-barclaycard.html

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