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    ex VAT normally means excluding VAT.

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    Originally posted by Milliman View Post
    please can any one explain the meaning of 99 (EX VAT) because the way i see it, it means 99 excluding VAT but aparently it can be written as 99 including VAT?
    Is the company based in Ireland?

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    please can any one explain the meaning of 99 (EX VAT) because the way i see it, it means 99 excluding VAT but aparently it can be written as 99 including VAT?

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    I would doubt my local MP would anything for me he is as usual as Gordon Brown. but thanks for the advise i will wait till they take me to court and prove them wrong. i have spoken to CAB and am waiting for them to get back to me.

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    Originally posted by Milliman View Post
    I spoke to the MOJ today and aparently there is a very good chance that all those people who have had a dealing with BS might have to pay the money they invoice you.
    So much for the Ministry of Injustice being able to "regulate" those buggers.

    Write to your MP, telling him/her how little BS did, how long they took to do that if anything and how much they're now demanding for their services.

    Then add how utterly useless the Ministry of Injustice has been. Suggest that the Ministry of Jokers should relinquish its regulatory role to the Office of Faffing and Twaddling, and that the Ministry of Jerksters should be significantly reduced in size to avoid the waste of taxpayers' money.

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  • Milliman
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    I spoke to the MOJ today and aparently there is a very good chance that all those people who have had a dealing with BS might have to pay the money they invoice you.

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    to all those that want to speak to BS company straight this is the current number on the telephone 01872540752

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    Originally posted by teaboy2 View Post
    Sounds more like a £10 fee for SAR and a £1 fee equal to 10% admin fee charged by bank Smart which gives a grand total of £11.
    Yes, I agree.

    However, that is not what the stercus bovi at BS states:
    Your bank or provider may charge you up to £11 for statements and agreements however if you do not have this available we will pay it for you when required and invoice you for the same amount.
    To someone less forgiving than ourselves, that might suggest that BS were telling fibs rather than merely complying with a company ethos that may have a somewhat different approach to objective veracity.

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    Originally posted by Robert79 View Post
    I don't have copies of T&C but was written in T&C they will take 10% of successful claims . I read on the forum that someone asked Bank Smart to send
    copy of T&C and they sent him completely different T&C . I start to worry
    Their current Terms and Conditions has been reported as demanding 25%.

    However, they cannot hike up their commission unilaterally after the contract has been agreed.

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  • teaboy2
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    Sounds more like a £10 fee for SAR and a £1 fee equal to 10% admin fee charged by bank Smart which gives a grand total of £11.

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    Originally posted by enaid View Post
    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
    Since when was the maximum fee payable for a Subject Access Request (under section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998) £11 rather than £10?
    £10 SAR and £1 CCA
    Which is plainly daft, as any applicable CCA would be have to be supplied under the SAR. Moreover, those charges apply for mugs using the bs BS "service" merely to reclaim bank charges or other monies where no consumer credit agreement ever existed.

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  • enaid
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    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
    Here's something else from the BSers at BS - link:

    Since when was the maximum fee payable for a Subject Access Request (under section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998) £11 rather than £10?
    £10 SAR and £1 CCA

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  • Robert79
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    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    Bank Smart charge a fee of £99 minimum per claim - win or lose it seems. Lots of people have been getting the £118 odd bills recently - have a look on Bank-smart now charging me! - Page 3 - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums - do you have any copies of the T&C;s you signed when you set up claims with them ?
    I don't have copies of T&C but was written in T&C they will take 10% of successful claims . I read on the forum that someone asked Bank Smart to send
    copy of T&C and they sent him completely different T&C . I start to worry :/
    Last edited by Robert79; 13th October 2011, 04:29:AM.

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    Here's something else from the BSers at BS - link:
    Your bank or provider may charge you up to £11 for statements and agreements however if you do not have this available we will pay it for you when required and invoice you for the same amount.
    Since when was the maximum fee payable for a Subject Access Request (under section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998) £11 rather than £10?

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  • jax007
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    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    Bank Smart charge a fee of £99 minimum per claim - win or lose it seems. Lots of people have been getting the £118 odd bills recently -

    Would that be plus VAT??

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