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Bank worker has to repay cash for cancelled overdraft charges

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  • Bank worker has to repay cash for cancelled overdraft charges

    Have Lloyds no sense of irony?

    http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Art...serKey&UserKey=

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    Re: Bank worker has to repay cash for cancelled overdraft charges

    Obviously not & what happens if the charges are deemed unlawful............. a Queens pardon ...... & perhaps being poster girl for all the consumer sites:tinysmile_grin_t: Gawd I've just realized our 1st Martyr

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      Re: Bank worker has to repay cash for cancelled overdraft charges

      Wished I known her

      Wonder if the bank reapplied the charges to her family and friends

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      • #4
        Re: Bank worker has to repay cash for cancelled overdraft charges

        Originally posted by righty View Post
        Obviously not & what happens if the charges are deemed unlawful............. a Queens pardon ...... & perhaps being poster girl for all the consumer sites:tinysmile_grin_t: Gawd I've just realized our 1st Martyr
        hmmm, that is an interesting thing. What happens if the OFT test case says the charges ARE unlawful, would she have a legal case for the return of any monies she paid back to the bank?
        What does anyone think?

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        • #5
          Re: Bank worker has to repay cash for cancelled overdraft charges

          Reclaiming:tinysmile_twink_t2: that would be an interesting case would it not. Better still shouldn't the prosecution have waited until AFTER the conclusion of the OFT case

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          • #6
            Re: Bank worker has to repay cash for cancelled overdraft charges

            Originally posted by righty View Post
            Reclaiming:tinysmile_twink_t2: that would be an interesting case would it not. Better still shouldn't the prosecution have waited until AFTER the conclusion of the OFT case
            Is this grounds for appeal perhaps?

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