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Today's the day http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7362856.stm
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I see the end of "free" banking any time now....
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7364422.stm And queue the truckload of complaints dropping into the likes of the Abbey! |
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Bloody hell!!! (Sorry!!)
I bet Martin Lewis is going nuts!!!! Yay for the consumer! Edit - thinking about it, I bet this will be the nail in the coffin for "free" bank accounts.... |
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Read the links - it doesn't mean the charges are unlawful. It just means the Office of Fair Trading can decide for themselves if the charges are illegal.
I reckon they'll come to an agreement where the current charges are dropped to a fixed rate of £10 to £15. |
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saaf I somewhat agree with you.
I predict an out of court settlement something like this. Future charges at around £12 fixed fee. Excess charges prior to now to be paid out without court but not automatically consumer has to make claim with the bank. Additional bank charges to be created to make up for lost revenue, possibilities are atm charges, monthly banking fees for everyone (although likely to be waived for the rich), less favourable interest rates on both credit and overdrafts. I already pay my bank a monthly fee, this gives me my overdraft limit and debit card, other banks have turned me down for a debit card so I just carry on paying it I am saying this to point out the 'free banking' that keeps coming up is not a reality for many people but more a smoke and screen illusion that banking is free when it isnt. |
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Here's a couple of snippits from the article in MoneySavingExpert.
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I agree again tho I wouldnt be surprised if those charges come into play as it will also serve to discourage people using branches to deposit money, eg. might make it free via ATM but have no instant clearance but chargeable over the counter. |
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when it comes to any Benefits, the banks etc, have been acting unlawfully, aside from any ruling today about the OFT etc. since the Govt wanted to make/force everyone use accounts, to save giro money processing etc, and so included the fact banks/BS etc cant take any moneys from any state benefits, pass the word again... "Social Security Administration Act 1992 (s.187) which states as follows: 187.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, every assignment of or charge on— (a) benefit as defined in section 122 of the Contributions and Benefits Act; (b) any income-related benefit; or (c) child benefit, and every agreement to assign or charge such benefit shall be void; and, on the bankruptcy of a beneficiary, such benefit shall not pass to any trustee or other person acting on behalf of his creditors. " if you want a "Particulars of Claim" for reference for a Small Claim in the courts, heres one http://www.penaltychargesforum.co.uk...118#post318118 "Particulars of Claim" for Benefit related Claims |
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Some good points raised there it does seem indeed the FSA is really looking after the banks and not the consumers.
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I dont think all the banks will end "free banking"
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Hi all,
Better late than never I say! Basically, the 2nd letter just went off yesterday asking for the charges back - so fingers crossed I didn't leave it to late to send off. I had other charges to add thou and one was for them cashing the £10 cheque for the statments I requested. They hung on to it long enough and then cashed it when I had no funds to cover it - perhaps on purpose. I'll update this tread with the progress. :cool: Quote:
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