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does anyone know the date that the banks go back to court . so we can get our money back....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well the 28/10 is come and gone and we still don't know a thing.
The banks have all changed their policies on bank charges now and you haven't got a hope in hells chance of getting any of it back.
I've just been stiffed by my bank through no fault of my own, because the bank official suggested I do one thing and as a result my account is now well over the O/D limit and I shall get stiffed again.
F*cking banks couldn't organize a pi** up in a brewery.
The banks have all changed their policies on bank charges now and you haven't got a hope in hells chance of getting any of it back.
I've just been stiffed by my bank through no fault of my own, because the bank official suggested I do one thing and as a result my account is now well over the O/D limit and I shall get stiffed again.
F*cking banks couldn't organize a pi** up in a brewery.
When you opened your account, you were given a breakdown of the charges along with a copy of the signed contract between you and the bank.
When you went overdrawn, bounced cheques, or whatever, you knowingly spent, or tried to spend, money that was not yours, then you got charged in accordance with your agreement with the bank and didn't like it.
Banks are not perfect, but you and every other person concerned (me included) have incurred charges at some point with 'eyes wide open'. We knew the rules and we were either negligent or careless. Neither of these reasons are the banks fault.
Accept the consequences of your actions and move on people!
When you went overdrawn, bounced cheques, or whatever, you knowingly spent, or tried to spend, money that was not yours, then you got charged in accordance with your agreement with the bank and didn't like it.
Banks are not perfect, but you and every other person concerned (me included) have incurred charges at some point with 'eyes wide open'. We knew the rules and we were either negligent or careless. Neither of these reasons are the banks fault.
Accept the consequences of your actions and move on people!