Re: TODAY at the House of Lords - OFT v Banks latest news
I have to agree with WendyB and the more you read the conservative thing the more you see that they are not in agreement with a negotiated settlement but the key words are "once the legal issues have been resolved I agree with you that bank customers must be compensated quickly and fairly for any unfair charges that they have had to pay."
To my mind that is nothing to do with the Supreme Court decision but is about secondary litigation.
With respect to Martin, it does not mean that the charges are unfair until they are tested in a court of law which is stage 2.
I have to agree with WendyB and the more you read the conservative thing the more you see that they are not in agreement with a negotiated settlement but the key words are "once the legal issues have been resolved I agree with you that bank customers must be compensated quickly and fairly for any unfair charges that they have had to pay."
To my mind that is nothing to do with the Supreme Court decision but is about secondary litigation.
With respect to Martin, it does not mean that the charges are unfair until they are tested in a court of law which is stage 2.
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