Re: OFT let consumers down AGAIN on Overdraft Charges
We have had an influence, I don't think we have been wrong in supporting the OFT at all.
This is a blow we just have to keep lobbying government and pushing the issues through the courts - if we can win there, and with a brilliant team behind us we do have a chance, then that will HAVE to affect the future too.
The SC Judgment has said that 'all along' the charges have been 'part of the price' etc - that can't change now - so if that 'part of the price' is found to be an unfair relationship or unfair under UTCCR in court - then future charges will HAVE to change.
See all the people coming out in support of the 'consumer responsibility' comments in the OFT report now.
What about these people ?
Customer : “I need help, went to my bank July 09 asked for a £100 overdraft
as I could foresee would go overdrawn. Was refused....told not enough
activity on my account!! Went overdrawn by approx £55 at end of July 09, I
am now over £400 overdrawn Dec09, I am being charged £8 per working
day. I wrote disputing as I came in for help and was not given any....just told
to borrow from friends and family.”
Customer : “First they charged me £88 for being within the reserve limit. I then
cancelled the reserve to be greeted by £32 in guaranteed transaction fee's
because there was no reserve limit and the account was now just overdrawn.
Then they charge me another £88 for reserve fees for the time I was within
my reserve limit prior to cancelling it! I am now £217 overdrawn made up
entirely of fees.”
This needs to stop.
We have had an influence, I don't think we have been wrong in supporting the OFT at all.
This is a blow we just have to keep lobbying government and pushing the issues through the courts - if we can win there, and with a brilliant team behind us we do have a chance, then that will HAVE to affect the future too.
The SC Judgment has said that 'all along' the charges have been 'part of the price' etc - that can't change now - so if that 'part of the price' is found to be an unfair relationship or unfair under UTCCR in court - then future charges will HAVE to change.
See all the people coming out in support of the 'consumer responsibility' comments in the OFT report now.
What about these people ?
Customer : “I need help, went to my bank July 09 asked for a £100 overdraft
as I could foresee would go overdrawn. Was refused....told not enough
activity on my account!! Went overdrawn by approx £55 at end of July 09, I
am now over £400 overdrawn Dec09, I am being charged £8 per working
day. I wrote disputing as I came in for help and was not given any....just told
to borrow from friends and family.”
Customer : “First they charged me £88 for being within the reserve limit. I then
cancelled the reserve to be greeted by £32 in guaranteed transaction fee's
because there was no reserve limit and the account was now just overdrawn.
Then they charge me another £88 for reserve fees for the time I was within
my reserve limit prior to cancelling it! I am now £217 overdrawn made up
entirely of fees.”
This needs to stop.
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