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  • gmb45
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    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #1

    Millions May Be In Line For Refund From Banks

    Millions of bank customers could be in line for a rebate over unauthorised bank charges if the Supreme Court finds against an appeal from seven banks and a building society.


    If banks lose the appeal, they will have to pay out millions


    The test case concerns unauthorised overdraft charges and whether or not the Office of Fair Trading can make sure the public is being properly protected.
    The High Court and Court of Appeal earlier ruled came under the scope of the OFT, giving the regulator the right to scrutinise bank overdraft charges.
    If the Supreme Court finds against the banks it will pave the way for a further hearing to decide whether the charges are fair and, if not, what a fair charge would be.
    Thousands of consumers had already reclaimed the charges before the test case was launched, with the banks collectively paying out ?559m in refunds.
    Consumer group which? believes the banks could see around eight-million-refund claims from customers hit by the charges since July 2001.
    Around 28% of all current account holders have been hit by the charges but 63% of those people have yet to claim.
    Jason Walsh from Norwich has ?2,800 riding on the court verdict - that is what he has amassed in charges from HSBC for exceeding his agreed overdraft limit.
    The psychiatric nurse, who live in Norwich with his young family, is finding the burden of not knowing if the debt is one he'll have to repay a stressful experience.
    He told Sky News: "HSBC is telephoning me several times a day, every day of the week, telling me to repay my overdraft. It's awful."
    If the Supreme Court finds against the banks it will pave the way for a further hearing to decide whether the charges are fair and, if not, what a fair charge would be.
    The landmark court challenge came about because of a barrister's one-man campaign claiming the banks were acting illegally.
    Tom Brennan bought the case against NatWest, arguing that the bank's actions were unlawful because they were not proportionate to the real costs.
    A customer, for instance, could be charged ?38 for a transgression while the cost to the bank was in fact less than ?5.
    NatWest agreed to settle at the time of Mr Brennan's action in 2007 but the young barrister decided to continue to "fight for justice".
    He argued that the fees had caused him considerable hardship during his years as a student and he wanted justice for others.
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  • davieboy.rfc
    DK Veteran
    • Apr 2008
    • 667

    #2
    im afraid the courts found in the bank,s favour so no return of bank charges..

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    • mad al
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 38

      #3
      I guess the words "floodgates" and "open" are in the minds of the banks now...............

      They'll just charge what they like when they like, business as usual then
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      • ruudvandan
        DK Veteran
        • Dec 2008
        • 1091

        #4
        The Supreme Court has ruled that people who go overdrawn will have to abide by the charges that they agreed to pay when they opened their accounts. Sounds fair enough to me.
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        • Bulld0g
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          • Apr 2008
          • 7158

          #5
          What bank do you work for m8 Do you really think the charges they levy are fair ? Banks never have and never will be fair. They are there to make money at everyones expense.

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          • ruudvandan
            DK Veteran
            • Dec 2008
            • 1091

            #6
            Don't work for a bank! Like you said banks are there to make money, so it's fair wnough that they charge. The problem is though that people are moaning about having to pay for unauthorised overdraft charges. People who take unauthorised overdrafts are taking money that they're not allowed to, which is essentially theft. I think it's right they should be charged.
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            • satman
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              • Jun 2008
              • 736

              #7
              why are they allowed to take it
              i mean the banks dont need to pay something they god dam know fine well there is not enough money for.
              then charge you for there carelessness, and then probably another aunothorised overdraft fee charge beacause this first charge has made you over-over-draw now,, get real
              boom!

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              • ruudvandan
                DK Veteran
                • Dec 2008
                • 1091

                #8
                Bank charges are set out in the terms and conditions that you agree too when you open your account. If you don't agree with them then don't open the account. If you have no choice but to open the account then don't get a current account, get a cardcash accout that won't let you go overdrawn. It's not rocket science. It's about time people started taking responsibility for their actions rather than blaming the banks, government or whoever else they can when things go tits up.
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                • satman
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                  • Jun 2008
                  • 736

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ruudvandan
                  Bank charges are set out in the terms and conditions that you agree too when you open your account. If you don't agree with them then don't open the account. If you have no choice but to open the account then don't get a current account, get a cardcash accout that won't let you go overdrawn. It's not rocket science. It's about time people started taking responsibility for their actions rather than blaming the banks, government or whoever else they can when things go tits up.
                  Fair bit of law abiding preaching from someone who has on there profile a couple of eurovoxes,

                  People who take unauthorised overdrafts are taking money that they're not allowed to, which is essentially theft. I think it's right they should be charged.
                  So theft of cable service is so much better ,,
                  common, dont be quite so hypercritical
                  ~~~~ the banks,,, ~~~~ there hundreds of millions of bonuses or whatever they pay themselves...
                  not our fault there broke,,, they would have lost that case if they hadnt caused us a ~~~~ing recession in the first place...

                  boom!

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                  • ruudvandan
                    DK Veteran
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 1091

                    #10
                    Originally posted by satman

                    ~~~~ the banks,,, ~~~~ there hundreds of millions of bonuses or whatever they pay themselves...
                    not our fault there broke,,, they would have lost that case if they hadnt caused us a ~~~~ing recession in the first place...


                    fair point, **** em

                    but I do still think that people need to take responsibility for their own actions. Too many these days are all too ready to blame everyone else.

                    As for haviin the Eurovox, I know, and if I get caught I'll stilll try and get out of it, bu if I don't I'll accept the punishment. I do it at my own risk.
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                    • ^^TommyTee
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                      • Jul 2009
                      • 424

                      #11
                      a total stich-up the government judges and the powers that be allready made that decision a long time ago mps the lot .. all lying deceitful bastards the upper echelons in society send the sheep too iraq too be blown up while there busy abusing taxpayers money while innocent familys all greive the deaths of there loved ones and people like the royal family look on.. what a ****ing joke and whats even sadder is the fact that the public sit back and take all this crap on the chin..

                      justice ? human rights ? all pushed too one side in the name of greed and corruption..

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                      • ruudvandan
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                        • Dec 2008
                        • 1091

                        #12
                        to be fair Prince Harry has been out fightiin with the troops
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                        • ^^TommyTee
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                          • Jul 2009
                          • 424

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ruudvandan
                          to be fair Prince Harry has been out fightiin with the troops
                          oh yeah i seen it on the telly ...harry drives past in a warrior waves smiles and hes a hero woopie...

                          like hes done a full tour he was put out there for 2 weeks for some publicity..and he had a sas unit with him ...

                          none of my kids will be joining the army thats for sure..

                          propaganda .. mass bollocks
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                          • ruudvandan
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                            • Dec 2008
                            • 1091

                            #14
                            on another note: check this out Judge wipes out $500,000 debt to punish 'repulsive' bank - Times Online
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                            • DW190

                              #15
                              Originally posted by ruudvandan
                              The Supreme Court has ruled that people who go overdrawn will have to abide by the charges that they agreed to pay when they opened their accounts. Sounds fair enough to me.
                              That sounds fair to me.

                              Whem I opened my account they charged four shillings for a bounced.

                              That would amount to twenty pence today.

                              Now thats what I call fair.

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