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How can the bank justify charging me �30 because i was �3 overdrawn?
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I woke up this morning in a good mood but when i got a letter from my bank my mood changed.I have a �100 overdraft limit every month in my account.The letter stated that i was �3 overdrawn & because of this i was being charged �30.I phoned up the bank to explain to them that i know i was overdrawn by �3 but how can they justify in charging me �30?.I was told that this was the process.I also explained to them that i haven't been overdrawn in some time & this was a 1 off but she still wasn't budging.I wouldn't have a problem if the charge was �5 or �10 but �30 is pretty steep.I'm pretty p*ssed off with the whole thing.
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About 2 months ago, my bank ( RBS ), charged me �90 ( !!! ) for going over my overdraft limit by �10 for 48 hours. I think this is absolutely outrageous and totally disproportionate to any tort this may have caused them. I'm not the only one :
Read here,
I haven't done anything about mine yet, but it's worth a try ! Good luck.
My bank sent me an amended tariff of charges/terms and conditions which reworded something to do with charges to strongly imply that any charges are to cover the costs, in their entirety, of all dodgy customers incurring charges. This seemingly included the running costs of their "debt management" dept.
It went straight in the bin but I remember noticing the timing with that and the court case(s).
btw : that link of Will88's is a belter! I'll never pay another bank charge! ;-)
It went straight in the bin but I remember noticing the timing with that and the court case(s).
btw : that link of Will88's is a belter! I'll never pay another bank charge! ;-)
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