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    LegalBeagles: beagles at the supreme court. exc will be reporting from inside the court room. kicks off 9.45

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      Re: LegalBeagles: beagles at the supreme court. exc will be reporting from inside the

      lol ............................

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        LegalBeagles: oft lose case against banks.supreme court rules

        LegalBeagles: oft lose case against banks.supreme court rules

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          LegalBeagles: oft continue to look at charge levels under competition rules.

          LegalBeagles: oft continue to look at charge levels under competition rules.

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            LegalBeagles: angela knight crowing aboutbank win. its not over yet.

            LegalBeagles: angela knight crowing aboutbank win. its not over yet.

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              LegalBeagles: fsa confirm waiver has now lapsed. banks must deal with complaints in 8

              LegalBeagles: fsa confirm waiver has now lapsed. banks must deal with complaints in 8 weeks. expect declines.

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                Re: LegalBeagles: fsa confirm waiver has now lapsed. banks must deal with complaints

                I have just phone my County Court where we have several cases stayed. They said to write in with case numbers and proof of FSA waiver lift they will now continue with the court claim.

                Bring it on.....

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                  LegalBeagles: people with overdrafts held don.t panic. will advise when back from lon

                  LegalBeagles: people with overdrafts held don.t panic. will advise when back from london.

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                    LegalBeagles: moj expect moorebick to keep things on hold until oft announcement on f

                    LegalBeagles: moj expect moorebick to keep things on hold until oft announcement on further action

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                      Re: LegalBeagles: fsa confirm waiver has now lapsed. banks must deal with complaints

                      Expect settlements whilst the Banks think they can get rid of people before this goes further would be my guess!

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                        Re: LegalBeagles: fsa confirm waiver has now lapsed. banks must deal with complaints

                        Ed, do you think the cases that are at Court, if a letter was done to the actual banks and ask them to cough up - politely of course?

                        Originally posted by ed. View Post
                        Expect settlements whilst the Banks think they can get rid of people before this goes further would be my guess!

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                          Re: LegalBeagles: fsa confirm waiver has now lapsed. banks must deal with complaints

                          I wouldn't think so yet. Let's see what the OFT announce next, as this is by no means over and I can just see Banks offering a tempting sum in full and final to get rid of as many as possible.

                          Depending on what the OFT do, for those who want to a little kicker of a letter once everything has been digested properly, explaining that and then suggesting a % settlement may work.

                          But I'd give that till next week at least. Afterall, if the OFT announce they are going straight to stage 2 on other issues still open etc the FSA will kick the waiver back in and so on.

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                            Re: LegalBeagles: fsa confirm waiver has now lapsed. banks must deal with complaints

                            Originally posted by ed. View Post
                            Afterall, if the OFT announce they are going straight to stage 2 on other issues still open etc the FSA will kick the waiver back in and so on.
                            Does that mean that we'll wait again for OFT to go back to court and try a different argument?

                            Thanks

                            Lumi x
                            Luminol x

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                              Re: LegalBeagles: fsa confirm waiver has now lapsed. banks must deal with complaints

                              Possibly, which would've always been the most likely case unless the Banks started settling regardless.

                              Thing is the ultimate arguments we all used the OFT didn't really, this is why the greatest joy of the Test Case was really seeing the other angles open up as lines of argument, even though although the OFT argument wasn't perfect I did think it would get through.

                              This Appeal deals with Reg 6 (and Phillips etc talk about Reg 5 being open). Reg 5 is what we've all used.

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