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Penaltycharges.co.uk succeeds, Early Day Motion Tabled – PRLog (free press release)

Posted by UFBC on Thursday, 3 December, 2009

Since the Supreme Court judgment Penaltycharges.co.uk has been writing to MP’s asking them for a change in the law. Members have been getting positive responses from MP’s and is pleased to note that Vince Cable has now tabled an Early Day Motion …

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Penaltycharges.co.uk succeeds, Early Day Motion Tabled – PRLog (free press release)


Penaltycharges.co.uk succeeds, Early Day Motion Tabled – PRLog (free press release)

Posted by UFBC on Thursday, 3 December, 2009

Since the Supreme Court judgment Penaltycharges.co.uk has been writing to MP’s asking them for a change in the law. Members have been getting positive responses from MP’s and is pleased to note that Vince Cable has now tabled an Early Day Motion …

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Penaltycharges.co.uk succeeds, Early Day Motion Tabled – PRLog (free press release)


Bank charges: Supreme Court judgment put into perspective – PRLog (free press release)

Posted by UFBC on Monday, 30 November, 2009

The recent surprise judgment on bank charges has led some of the press to speculate that reclaiming unlawful bank charges has now been blocked, while hundreds of thousand of claims remain with the banks or filed in county courts. While the Office of …

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Bank charges: Supreme Court judgment put into perspective – PRLog (free press release)


Bank charge campaign to continue – Belfast Telegraph

Posted by UFBC on Friday, 27 November, 2009

com said it had arranged for banking barrister Ray Cox QC to redraft the bank charges template letters people can download from its site to reflect the judgment. The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the charges are not subject to regulation by …

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Banks go on the offensive against customers – The Independent

Posted by UFBC on Friday, 27 November, 2009

Lloyds Banking Group was facing a furious backlash from customers last night after announcing it would ask the courts to strike out thousands of legal claims against it just two days after a landmark legal judgment in the overdraft fees case. The …

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Banks go on the offensive against customers – The Independent


Banks go on the offensive against customers – The Independent

Posted by UFBC on Friday, 27 November, 2009

Lloyds Banking Group was facing a furious backlash from customers last night after announcing it would ask the courts to strike out thousands of legal claims against it just two days after a landmark legal judgment in the overdraft fees case. The …

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Banks go on the offensive against customers – The Independent


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)


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 ruling goes against consumers – The Guardian

Posted by UFBC on Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

Banks are unlikely to repay the fees charged on unauthorised overdrafts unless a customer is suffering particular financial hardship, following a supreme court judgment this morning. The ruling on the case between the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and …

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Bank charges ruling goes against consumers – The Guardian