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Not sure whether this is the correct section of the forums, but anyway.
Has anyone had any dealings with Clydesdale Bank in reclaiming bank charges under 'Hardship'?
I have been receipt of ESA since Nov 2011 and since then I have amassed a total of £375.00 in charges and when you add 8% interest to those charges of £29.57 it comes to a total of £404.57.
I sent them a letter dated 14th November 2013 requesting these charges back under financial hardship, because at times I have found it difficult to pay for essential living costs and bills because charges were taken from my benefit. I had a response on the 13th December 2013 stating the terms & conditions of their current account and as a gesture of goodwill a refund of £50 in bank charges (for Sept & October 2013), which I find a slap in the face and derisory. I did quote BCOBS in my original letter specifically the following rules:
Rule 5.1.1 R states “A firm must provide a service in relation to a retail banking service which is prompt, efficient and fair to a banking customer and which has regard to any communications or financial promotion made by the firm to the banking customer from time to time.”
Rule 5.1.4 G states “Principle 6 requires a firm to pay due regard to the interests of its customers and to treat them fairly. In particular, a firm should deal fairly with a banking customer whom it has reason to believe is in financial difficulty.”
I then proceeded to send them an email (which has been confirmed as received over the telephone) giving them another 14 days to look at their decision again otherwise I would happily take it to Glasgow Sheriff Court - Small Claims. I was then told that the offer of a refund of £50 charges was the banks final offer and that I was free to complain to the FOS or go straight to court.
I have managed to find the forms for a small claims at the Sheriff Court.
I am just wondering how best to word the Statement of Claim. Do, I notify the court that the bank has treated me unfairly under BCOBS Rule 5.1.1 R & Rule 5.1.4 G. Should I also mention that bank has failed to take into account my income & expenditure and that following my final letter, they have refused to look at it again? It's the Statement of Claim that is confusing me and what to put on the Statement of Claim.
Is there any other advice that members here could give me?
Thanks.
Not sure whether this is the correct section of the forums, but anyway.
Has anyone had any dealings with Clydesdale Bank in reclaiming bank charges under 'Hardship'?
I have been receipt of ESA since Nov 2011 and since then I have amassed a total of £375.00 in charges and when you add 8% interest to those charges of £29.57 it comes to a total of £404.57.
I sent them a letter dated 14th November 2013 requesting these charges back under financial hardship, because at times I have found it difficult to pay for essential living costs and bills because charges were taken from my benefit. I had a response on the 13th December 2013 stating the terms & conditions of their current account and as a gesture of goodwill a refund of £50 in bank charges (for Sept & October 2013), which I find a slap in the face and derisory. I did quote BCOBS in my original letter specifically the following rules:
Rule 5.1.1 R states “A firm must provide a service in relation to a retail banking service which is prompt, efficient and fair to a banking customer and which has regard to any communications or financial promotion made by the firm to the banking customer from time to time.”
Rule 5.1.4 G states “Principle 6 requires a firm to pay due regard to the interests of its customers and to treat them fairly. In particular, a firm should deal fairly with a banking customer whom it has reason to believe is in financial difficulty.”
I then proceeded to send them an email (which has been confirmed as received over the telephone) giving them another 14 days to look at their decision again otherwise I would happily take it to Glasgow Sheriff Court - Small Claims. I was then told that the offer of a refund of £50 charges was the banks final offer and that I was free to complain to the FOS or go straight to court.
I have managed to find the forms for a small claims at the Sheriff Court.
I am just wondering how best to word the Statement of Claim. Do, I notify the court that the bank has treated me unfairly under BCOBS Rule 5.1.1 R & Rule 5.1.4 G. Should I also mention that bank has failed to take into account my income & expenditure and that following my final letter, they have refused to look at it again? It's the Statement of Claim that is confusing me and what to put on the Statement of Claim.
Is there any other advice that members here could give me?
Thanks.
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