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Broker offers hope on unfair bank charges – This is Money

Posted by UFBC on Sunday, 20 December, 2009

With hopes of reclaiming costly overdraft charges seemingly dead in the water after the surprise Supreme Court decision last month in favour of the banks, one firm is claiming that it can still help businesses get their money back

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What are the Isa transfer rules? – This is Money

Posted by UFBC on Wednesday, 2 December, 2009

Post offices to turn into ‘People’s Bank’ Poor service leads to Halifax Isa mix-up Bank charges: Court decision impact How do I get a prepaid MasterCard? Savings bond offers best-buy rate of 5% Money Mail’s postbag is full of queries from savers …

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What are the Isa transfer rules? – This is Money


Armed Forces barred from best mortgages – This is Money

Posted by UFBC on Tuesday, 1 December, 2009

Poor service leads to Halifax Isa mix-up How do I get a prepaid MasterCard? Bank charges: Court decision impact Bank accounts to beat overdraft charges Savings bond offers best-buy rate of 5% Some lenders are forcing service personnel stationed …

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Armed Forces barred from best mortgages – This is Money


BATTLE FOR REFUNDS CONTINUES – Daily Express

Posted by UFBC on Sunday, 29 November, 2009

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


Bank Charges: Cartel Bank Charges Claims Unaffected By Supreme Court … – PRLog (free press release)

Posted by UFBC on Friday, 27 November, 2009

PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 27, 2009 – “Following the shocking and universally unpopular decision by The Supreme Court regarding their ruling that bank charges do not have to be assessed for fairness, it is our belief that the Judgment will …

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Bank Charges: Cartel Bank Charges Claims Unaffected By Supreme Court … – PRLog (free press release)

Posted by UFBC on Friday, 27 November, 2009

PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 27, 2009 – “Following the shocking and universally unpopular decision by The Supreme Court regarding their ruling that bank charges do not have to be assessed for fairness, it is our belief that the Judgment will …

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Bank Charges: Cartel Bank Charges Claims Unaffected By Supreme Court … – PRLog (free press release)


Supreme Court Announce Their Decision on ‘Unfair Bank Charges’ – PRLog (free press release)

Posted by UFBC on Friday, 27 November, 2009

PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 27, 2009 – The newly appointed Supreme Court has given their long awaited decision this week on ‘unfair bank charges’, causing a severe blow to an estimated 1.2 million people who have lodged claims. In July 2007, all …

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Warning over bank charges refund websites – The Guardian

Posted by UFBC on Thursday, 26 November, 2009

Websites claiming to help people win back bank charges are still encouraging consumers to sign up for their services, as consumer groups warn that their claims are unlikely to be succcessful. Yesterday, the supreme court delivered a shock decision …

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Warning over bank charges refund websites – The Guardian


Could banks ramp up the charges now they’ve tasted victory on our … – Daily Mail

Posted by UFBC on Thursday, 26 November, 2009

Today’s Supreme Court decision on bank charges will be bitterly disappointing for the 1.1 million people who had lodged claims to reclaim fees. It also has implications for every bank customer in Britain. It shouldn’t be forgotten that more than 40 …

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Could banks ramp up the charges now they’ve tasted victory on our … – Daily Mail


Charter for bank rip-offs: Supreme Court rules overdraft fees ARE … – Daily Mail

Posted by UFBC on Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

Banks have been given the right to impose rip-off charges in a court decision that deals a bitter blow to millions of customers. The new Supreme Court has rejected a bid by the Office of Fair Trading to challenge charges of up to £39 for bouncing a …

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Charter for bank rip-offs: Supreme Court rules overdraft fees ARE … – Daily Mail