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bank charges
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i heard it is possible to get these back from the bank for unpaid DD's and it technically illegal that they do it, is it true?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a story that the charges are too high (disproportionatly high) and therefore they could be illegal. A while ago someone sued their bank (could have been Halifax) in the small claims court for the charges plus about �1000.00 (may have been higher).
It was uncontested in the court and so he won. He did have a law degree and prepared his own paperwork.
It was uncontested in the court and so he won. He did have a law degree and prepared his own paperwork.
This is an excellent article with relevant advice.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?ne wsid1141050760,24632,
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?ne wsid1141050760,24632,
Banks Pray on the fact that you will not contest charges (and make a lot of money out of it). At the end of the day, they can charge you but they cannot legally enfoce it (Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977) - Read the Article that Ethel mentions - it is great (along with the rest of the site)
Another one that people are unaware of is charging for late Video/DVD returns - they can charge, but can't enforce it.
Regards,
Steve
Another one that people are unaware of is charging for late Video/DVD returns - they can charge, but can't enforce it.
Regards,
Steve