Beware the bullying banks

September 13, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

The row over bank charges has been dominating the financial news in the UK over recent months, with thousands of customers attempting to reclaims charges for exceeding the overdraft limit on their bank accounts after UK regulators deemed the fees as unfair and unlawful.

However, although many people have managed to reclaim their money back, going back up to six years, it has not been a smooth or easy process for many, and banks have been using a range of underhand tactics to try and discourage consumers from reclaiming these fees.

A recent study that was conducted by This is Money has shown the extent of the bullying tactics that banks have used to try and stop people from reclaiming their bank charges. According to the study banks have breaching industry guidelines on a frequent basis by threatening thousands of customers with account closure in the event that they make a claim for their charges. Many vulnerable customers are being targeted by some of the leading banks, and these tactics are pushing many into avoiding claiming their charges for fear of losing banking facilities.

The report showed that over one in eight customers that have tried to reclaim their bank charged have been threatened with closure of their accounts, which is in direct breach of industry guidelines in accordance with the Banking Code. A spokesman from the Banking Code Standards Board stated: ‘Banks are allowed to close down accounts for commercial reasons. But they must also treat fairly any customers who are experiencing financial difficulties.’

Experts state that consumers should not let themselves be bullied in this way, and that any threats such as this should be directed to the Financial Ombudsman Service.

Tom Smith
13th September 2007

Tags: stron, companies, bully, interest, fees, claim, charges, bank

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