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Save £1000's by reclaiming unfair charges
HomeAdvisoryService.com is adding its voice to the call for banks to stop charging its
customers excessive panelty charges as the legality of their action is called into question
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  • Reclaim Your Bank and Credit Card Charges

    It is estimated that last year alone banks received over
    £4 millon in revenue from penalty charges, many of which
    are in the region of £30 a time for such actions as using
    unauthorised overdrafts, cheques which bounce, and
    clearing Direct Debits when there are insufficient funds
    in the account. Charges can accumulate rapidly and
    before you know it you owe £100's of pounds.

    Now, thanks to a number of individuals who decided to
    challenge the action of their banks, many have received
    reimbursement of the penalty charges they have paid plus
    interest. They have challenged the charges on the basis
    that they are illegal because they are a 'penalty', rather
    than a reflection of the true costs incurred, as set out by
    the Office of Fair Trading regulations.


  • It has been argued that under the unfair terms in consumer
    contracts regulations (1999) all penalty charges should
    truly reflect the cost of administering them. Therefore if
    a penalty charge is higher than its administrative cost it
    may be illegal.

    If you have been affected by unfair bank, credit card or
    store card charges we are here to help.