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firthy v Barclays Business Account

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  • #16
    Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

    Originally posted by PKea View Post
    Can you post up your POC, then we can compare with the defence

    Cheers, PKea

    :blond: whats POC !!!

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    • #17
      Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

      Sorry

      Your Particulars Of Claim that you sent with your N1 or MCOL application to the court

      PKea

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      • #18
        Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

        Originally posted by PKea View Post
        Sorry

        Your Particulars Of Claim that you sent with your N1 or MCOL application to the court

        PKea
        :okay: 1st letter
        28th November 06 - 1st letter Data Protection Act request letter
        Feb 07 - received the statements
        8th March 07 - received a offer of £680 guesture of goodwill
        24th April 07 - sent Barclays a refusal letter (£630) 7 day to pay up £7643, or issuing CC of £ 9835 Costs. Letter before Action but forgot to send to the Schedule A doc.
        10th may 07 - started proceedings Moneyclaim online
        30th may 07 - service of claim filed
        11th june 07 - defence claim filed.
        21st june 07 - transfer of proceedings
        6th July 07 - provisional court date given.
        4th oct 07 - stay granted

        I claimed the following charges
        Account Fee
        Account Control fee
        Maintenance Fee
        Late Fee Overdraft
        Non auth debits
        unpaid outs

        For information only for anyone claiming against Barclays these are claimable charges

        FROM DEC 2003 'THE ACCOUNT CONTROL FEE'
        (charged on each occasion and account exceeds an agreed overdraft limit or goes overdrawn by more than £100 without agreement)
        WILL BE RE-NAMED 'THE PAID REFERAL FEE.

        Have I missed anything out ? msl: I think you have it all now msl:

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        • #19
          Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

          Ok, so you filed using MCOL - but what did you actually put in your particulars part of your claim?

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          • #20
            Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

            Originally posted by Amy View Post
            Ok, so you filed using MCOL - but what did you actually put in your particulars part of your claim?
            :okay:
            Particular of claim

            "The claimant has held a current account
            with the defendant, conducted on their
            Standard terms and conditions, The
            defendant has applied charges to the
            claimant's account, totaling £7643.35. The
            bank's charges are a disproportionate
            penalty and therefore unenforceable.
            Penalty charges are irrecoverable at common
            law. The precedent for this was Dunlop
            Pneumatic v New Garage [1915] AC 79.along
            with Murray v. Leisure play [2005] EWCA Civ
            963. The Defendants charges are also
            contrary to the Unfair Terms in Consumer
            Contracts Regulations 1999. Para.8 and sch.2
            (1)(e)) The claimant has repeatedly asked
            the bank to refund their charges or offer
            proof that they are true pre-estimate. They
            have declined to do so. The claimant claims
            £9861.75, being the sum unlawfully debited.
            The claimant claims interest pursuant to
            S69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at the
            rate of 8% per annum, being the sum of
            £2218.40. "

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            • #21
              Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

              Have you, at any point, sent to court a Schedule detailing all the charges.?

              ie a print of your spreadsheet with al your charges on


              PKea

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              • #22
                Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

                Hi firthy ,

                I just need to point out something to you, you state in your POC

                The claimant has held a current account
                with the defendant
                and
                The Defendants charges are also
                contrary to the Unfair Terms in Consumer
                Contracts Regulations 1999. Para.8 and sch.2
                (1)(e))
                Forgive me for pointing this out but isn`t this a business account ?

                I am not that converse with business claims but surely the act you should be referring to in your POC should be The Unfair Contracts TermsAct 1977?

                I will ask someone who knows business claims to comment on the thread for you


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                • #23
                  Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

                  [quote=Tools;40491]Hi firthy ,

                  I just need to point out something to you, you state in your POC


                  and


                  Forgive me for pointing this out but isn`t this a business account ?

                  I am not that converse with business claims but surely the act you should be referring to in your POC should be The Unfair Contracts TermsAct 1977?

                  I will ask someone who knows business claims to comment on the thread for you
                  Last edited by firthy72; 20th January 2008, 10:33:AM.

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                  • #24
                    Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

                    Yes it is a Business Current Account.
                    I sent the act CC advised, have you the 1977 act on the site for me to have a look at ?

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                    • #25
                      Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

                      Hi firthy

                      Use these links to have a good read

                      The UTCA 1977 :-http://www.netlawman.co.uk/acts/unfa...s-act-1977.php

                      Fact sheet from the DTI:-http://www.dti.gov.uk/ccp/topics1/fa...airact1977.htm

                      also have a read of this:- http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg...mId=1074405689

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                      • #26
                        Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

                        Originally posted by firthy72 View Post
                        Yes it is a Business Current Account.
                        I sent the act CC advised, have you the 1977 act on the site for me to have a look at ?
                        Hi Firthy

                        I'm not attacking anyone or defending anyone but you mentioned the advice was from CC.
                        Who gave you that advice if you don't mind me asking????

                        CC had no contact from you from 27-04-07 until 22-06-07 with your Claim being issued on the 10th May 07.

                        Just wondering who advised you on this as Tools says business accounts come under the Unfair Contract Terms 1977.

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                        • #27
                          Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

                          Originally posted by PKea View Post
                          Have you, at any point, sent to court a Schedule detailing all the charges.?

                          ie a print of your spreadsheet with al your charges on

                          PKea
                          I'm sure i did to the court & barclays but i havent documented when i did send it.

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                          • #28
                            Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

                            Originally posted by thephoenix View Post
                            Hi Firthy

                            I'm not attacking anyone or defending anyone but you mentioned the advice was from CC.
                            Who gave you that advice if you don't mind me asking????

                            CC had no contact from you from 27-04-07 until 22-06-07 with your Claim being issued on the 10th May 07.

                            Just wondering who advised you on this as Tools says business accounts come under the Unfair Contract Terms 1977.

                            Hugh Apologises to CC on my part.
                            I just used the same letter they said to send on the other 2 accounts not the business account my bag :isorry:
                            Shaun didnt start to help until i asked about the 7 or 14 day refusal letter as i hadnt send the schedule A doc ???????????
                            Last edited by firthy72; 20th January 2008, 22:18:PM.

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                            • #29
                              Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

                              :shovel: :shovel:
                              Have i messed up my clam by sending the wrong letter ???
                              I have drafted up a nice and polite letter to the :judge:asking to remove the stay as being a business current account, should i include the 1977 act ???

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                              • #30
                                Re: firthy v Barclays Business Account

                                I believe that all business current accounts fall outside the UTCCR, relying instead on Common Law. Quite apart from anything else, business accounts charge routine fees for paying items etc, and have never been subject to the 'free banking' that consumers apparently enjoy (according to the banks).

                                Banks have always regarded business accounts as quite separate until now, when they want to lump them with personal accounts to avoid paying out claims.

                                When submitting POC for business accounts you should omit the reference to UTCCR.

                                This thread is in the Barclays Forum when it might be better to put it with the other business claims in the Business Forum. This is not a section that has had a lot of traffic, and we need someone to build this up TBH, so we can advise on this type of claim with more authority.

                                Any offers?
                                Last edited by Kafka; 20th January 2008, 22:51:PM. Reason: typo

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