The Office of Fair Trading has ended its legal battle to tackle bank charges , despite its belief that the charges remain unfair to customers. Shock: Last months bank charges decision was unexpected. The OFT finally admitted defeat in the battle over …
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OFT admits defeat on bank charges – This is Money
The Office of Fair Trading is reportedly ready to give up its legal challenge to unauthorised overdraft charges. Shock: Last months bank charges decision was unexpected. The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is due to announce tomorrow if it will pursue …
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OFT to throw in towel on bank charges – This is Money
Banks win shock court victory on charges Bank charges court case explained: Q&A Savings bond offers best-buy rate of 5% Why was NS&I’s 3.95% rate pulled? After 350 years, bankers signal end of cheques Savers whose incomes have been savaged by the …
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Thousands lose out in National Savings rush – This is Money
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
The Office of Fair Trading has lost its legal battle over bank charges with banks following a shock announcement by the Supreme Court today. While the ruling effectively scuppers any chance of reclaiming fees in the foreseeable future it does clear …
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Banks win shock court victory on charges – This is Money
MILLIONS of people who are fighting to get overdraft charges refunded were dealt a massive blow yesterday when the banks were handed a shock victory at the Supreme Court. Britain’s highest court ruled the charges do not come under “unfair contract …
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One million snubbed as banks win overdraft charges fight – yorkshirepost