An appeal by eight banks, against a High Court ruling that a regulator can investigate the fairness of overdraft charges, has been thrown out. You may be eligible for a windfall.
Thousands of people throughout Britain are starting to fight back against the unfair charges that banks continue to impose for minor account problems.
Customers who exceed their overdraft limit, have problems with their direct debit, or have a cheque bounce, often incur penalty fees of up to £40.
Whatever the amount of money you have been forced to pay in bank charges over the last few years (even if just a few pounds), it is definitely worth making a claim as the amount you are entitled to also includes interest.
Furthermore, any bank charges that are refunded are also tax-free.
e-Banking.co.uk can help by handling all aspects of your bank charge claim, making the process completely hassle-free for you, whilst ensuring you receive maximum compensation from your bank.
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