Hi All
Letter received today.
Thank you for getting in touch again.
I've reviewed the points raised in your letter as well as the information we have about your personal circumstances. We still think that the unarranged overdraft fees are fair,and so won't be providing a refund of fees to you.
Following the Supreme Court decision,the OFT considered whether there were any other ways in which it could challenge the fairness of un arranged overdraft fees under Regulation 5 of the Regulations.The arguements that the OFT looked at includedthat customers cannot get out of fees in error,customers don't necessarily understand the banking system and customers who pay fees may be subsidisingservices provided to customers.
The OFT's view was that these arguments are unlikely to succeed and it has eneded its investigation into unarranged overdraft fees.
You can read its reasonsat oft.gov.uk/advice
Regarding your rquest for information on which clause each fee is applied against. I refer you to Terms and Conditions of your account. A copy of the Termsand Conditions of your account. Acopy of the Terms and Conditions for your account is available from your local branch.
I opened my account in 1984 and that was the copy asked for.
Final prargraph is if you are unhappy contact financial services ombudsman service.
Hope this helps others in their plight with Bank of Scotland.
Geo
Letter received today.
Thank you for getting in touch again.
I've reviewed the points raised in your letter as well as the information we have about your personal circumstances. We still think that the unarranged overdraft fees are fair,and so won't be providing a refund of fees to you.
Following the Supreme Court decision,the OFT considered whether there were any other ways in which it could challenge the fairness of un arranged overdraft fees under Regulation 5 of the Regulations.The arguements that the OFT looked at includedthat customers cannot get out of fees in error,customers don't necessarily understand the banking system and customers who pay fees may be subsidisingservices provided to customers.
The OFT's view was that these arguments are unlikely to succeed and it has eneded its investigation into unarranged overdraft fees.
You can read its reasonsat oft.gov.uk/advice
Regarding your rquest for information on which clause each fee is applied against. I refer you to Terms and Conditions of your account. A copy of the Termsand Conditions of your account. Acopy of the Terms and Conditions for your account is available from your local branch.
I opened my account in 1984 and that was the copy asked for.
Final prargraph is if you are unhappy contact financial services ombudsman service.
Hope this helps others in their plight with Bank of Scotland.
Geo
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