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Judgment on first stage of OFT Test Case - Press Reports

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  • Judgment on first stage of OFT Test Case - Press Reports

    The Banks welcome the judgment that the Court has issued today on the first stage of the test case relating to unarranged overdraft charges.

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    Re: Judgment on first stage of OFT Test Case

    so what does this mean then? is a ruling not a ruling til overturned?

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      Re: Judgment on first stage of OFT Test Case

      Hi Archer,
      Hang fire, think when all the team are back together and all the facts are read properly, we will probably put info out as to where we go from here. Suppose it depends on what it does mean exactly and where with your claims you are up to , that is if you have started them.

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          Payback time: Banks face refunding £10billion to customers stung by unfair charges

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            FAQ: Penalty charges

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