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Virgin Money to charge for its bank account – PRLog (free press release)

Posted by UFBC on Thursday, 11 March, 2010

PR Log (Press Release) – Mar 11, 2010 – When Virgin Money launches on the high street in London and Edinburgh at the end of the year it’s current account customers will be charged a monthly fee. The fee has not yet been disclosed. Head of Public …

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Virgin Money to charge for its bank account – PRLog (free press release)


Anger at Bank of Scotland’s business service – BBC UK News

Posted by UFBC on Thursday, 14 January, 2010

The Bank of Scotland has been strongly criticised by small business clients over changes to the way it handles corporate customers. The bank has moved its Business Relationship Managers out of branches, with small firms using a call centre. The …

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Anger at Bank of Scotland’s business service – BBC UK News


Highly charged – New Statesman

Posted by UFBC on Friday, 8 January, 2010

Did “free banking” win the UK bank charges battle? No, it did not, according to Jill Insley, though the war isn’t over yet Never has there been a better time for those bank customers who regularly go into unauthorised overdraft to get their …

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Highly charged – New Statesman


Highly charged – New Statesman

Posted by UFBC on Friday, 8 January, 2010

Did “free banking” win the UK bank charges battle? No, it did not, according to Jill Insley, though the war isn’t over yet Never has there been a better time for those bank customers who regularly go into unauthorised overdraft to get their …

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Highly charged – New Statesman


Bank Charges: Consumers Fight On – PRLog (free press release)

Posted by UFBC on Monday, 14 December, 2009

PR Log (Press Release) – Dec 14, 2009 – Penaltycharges.co.uk, along with other consumer groups, is urging the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to continue its action against unfair bank charges on the basis that it bank customers continue to have a …

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Bank Charges: Consumers Fight On – PRLog (free press release)


Bank Charges: Consumers Fight On – PRLog (free press release)

Posted by UFBC on Monday, 14 December, 2009

PR Log (Press Release) – Dec 14, 2009 – Penaltycharges.co.uk, along with other consumer groups, is urging the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to continue its action against unfair bank charges on the basis that it bank customers continue to have a …

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Bank Charges: Consumers Fight On – PRLog (free press release)


Leading article: The campaign for fair bank charges must go on – The Independent

Posted by UFBC on Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

Yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling will have surprised and disappointed millions of bank customers. It surprised and disappointed this newspaper, too. Having campaigned against the swingeing sums levied by banks on account holders who inadvertently …

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Leading article: The campaign for fair bank charges must go on – The Independent


Leading article: The campaign for fair bank charges must go on – The Independent

Posted by UFBC on Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

Yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling will have surprised and disappointed millions of bank customers. It surprised and disappointed this newspaper, too. Having campaigned against the swingeing sums levied by banks on account holders who inadvertently …

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Bank charges: Q&A – Daily Telegraph

Posted by UFBC on Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

Millions of bank customers looking to reclaim billions of pounds’ worth of bank charges have had their hopes dashed by a landmark ruling in the Supreme Court. What happens now? I previously tried to reclaim my bank charges, but the claim was put on …

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Bank charges: Q&A – Daily Telegraph


Bank charges: Q&A – Daily Telegraph

Posted by UFBC on Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

Millions of bank customers looking to reclaim billions of pounds’ worth of bank charges have had their hopes dashed by a landmark ruling in the Supreme Court. What happens now? I previously tried to reclaim my bank charges, but the claim was put on …

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Bank charges: Q&A – Daily Telegraph