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hello and thank you for the welcome to the forum, i put in a claim for bank charges and like the rest of you am waiting for the hearing etc, my question though is, my branch is refusing to deal with me now due to me putting in a claim!... i am due another charge of £30 due to going over drawn by 45p, due to be taken from my account on the 6th October 09. I asked my bank to refund this and was told they will no longer reply to me due to my claim, i am not sure if the Ulster Bank or rules etc are diff for Northern Ireland. I am waiting on a finacial hardship claim form but to be honest i dont understand most of the jagon and really is anybody going to get any cash back due to the banks situation at this time? can somebody help me understand what to do? I also contaced the f0s and obodsman too..at the min my employer has given us 90 days reduncy notices i am not sure if i am one that will looose my job in 90 days, please help, they took £120 from me also and i only get paid £150 per week, i dont understand what the court is waiting for and why they get so many chances and can still charge while a court hearing is in prosess

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Guest Old_andrew2018

Yes they they can still charge you whilst the test case is proceeding, I'm not sure about the procedural differences differences in N.I.

 

Andy

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