Campaigners and politicians described the OFT’s decision as “extremely disappointing” as it leaves customers unlikely to get their charges refunded. Customers have typically lost between £1,000 to £3,000, with hundreds losing more than £10 …
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Bank charges ruling sees customers lose £2,000 each – Daily Telegraph
Campaigners and politicians described the OFT’s decision as “extremely disappointing” as it leaves customers unlikely to get their charges refunded. Customers have typically lost between £1,000 to £3,000, with hundreds losing more than £10 …
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Bank charges ruling see customers lose £2,000 each – Daily Telegraph
CAMPAIGNERS are refusing to admit defeat in their battle to have bank charges refunded. Last week’s supreme Court decision to block the Office of Fair Trading’s attempts to curb overdraft charges appeared to slam the door on millions of refund …
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BATTLE FOR REFUNDS CONTINUES – Daily Express
The Supreme Court overturned earlier rulings that the charges, which can be as high as £35 for using an unauthorized overdraft, are unfair. Campaigners said they were disappointed by the decision, which will be a blow to thousands of customers who …
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Ministers urged to take action against bank charges – Daily Telegraph
The Supreme Court overturned earlier rulings that the charges, which can be as high as £35 for using an unauthorized overdraft, are unfair. Campaigners said they were disappointed by the decision, which will be a blow to thousands of customers who …
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Ministers urged to take action against bank charges – Daily Telegraph
Banks could charge customers to take out money from a cash machine, campaigners fear. They believe the banks will introduce new ‘rip-off’ charges if they lose a long-running court battle this week with the Office of Fair Trading. It could signal the …
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Banks ‘will charge for using cash machines’ – Daily Mail