On the 8th October Justice Smith handed down Judgment in the test case between the OFT and the Bank with regards to historical terms.
The banks have NO terms historically which can be deemed as penalty clauses.
He still has to decided if Historic Terms ARE subject to an assessment of fairness under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations 1999.
The Judgement will be subject to appeal. This is expected to commence 28th October.
It is expected that the waiver will remain in place until at least January 2009.
Hardship claims will continue. Please visit our Hardship forum if you are in financial difficulty.
The OFT now have to decide what is a fair and proportionate charge and we expect they will ask the banks to sign a formal undertaking to charge proportionally to their costs.
The PCA report consultation which is underway at the moment will also deal with the future of charge levels, structures and transparancy in personal current accounts.
What do I need to do?
Nothing.
If your claim is in court and under a stay, it will remain so until the FSA lifts the waiver and this is not expected until at least January.
You do not need to amend your particulars of claim in the courts, or write to your bank.
The same applies if your claim is on hold with the Financial Ombusdman.
Continue entering your complaints and claims for charges to the banks, unless you are in hardship they will just be added to the pile, but better in the pile than out of it.
The banks have NO terms historically which can be deemed as penalty clauses.
He still has to decided if Historic Terms ARE subject to an assessment of fairness under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations 1999.
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The Judgement will be subject to appeal. This is expected to commence 28th October.
It is expected that the waiver will remain in place until at least January 2009.
Hardship claims will continue. Please visit our Hardship forum if you are in financial difficulty.
The OFT now have to decide what is a fair and proportionate charge and we expect they will ask the banks to sign a formal undertaking to charge proportionally to their costs.
The PCA report consultation which is underway at the moment will also deal with the future of charge levels, structures and transparancy in personal current accounts.
What do I need to do?
Nothing.
If your claim is in court and under a stay, it will remain so until the FSA lifts the waiver and this is not expected until at least January.
You do not need to amend your particulars of claim in the courts, or write to your bank.
The same applies if your claim is on hold with the Financial Ombusdman.
Continue entering your complaints and claims for charges to the banks, unless you are in hardship they will just be added to the pile, but better in the pile than out of it.
Does this affect Business Claims ?
The read across to accounts other than Personal Current Accounts has not been decided upon by the court. In the initial judgement the Judge stated a read across to Basic and Business accounts, however this was only on current terms. You should continue entering you complaint with the Bank and with the Financial Ombusdman Service. We do not recommend entering new court claims at this time.
Does this affect Credit Card Claims ?
No this does not affect Credit Card claims. We espect these to be looked at in the future to clarify things but for now continue reclaiming your over limit and late payment charges from Credit Cards.
The read across to accounts other than Personal Current Accounts has not been decided upon by the court. In the initial judgement the Judge stated a read across to Basic and Business accounts, however this was only on current terms. You should continue entering you complaint with the Bank and with the Financial Ombusdman Service. We do not recommend entering new court claims at this time.
Does this affect Credit Card Claims ?
No this does not affect Credit Card claims. We espect these to be looked at in the future to clarify things but for now continue reclaiming your over limit and late payment charges from Credit Cards.
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