Millions not claiming unfair charges

March 23, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

Millions of people who have been stung by unfair bank charges are yet to claim their money back.

That is according to Which? after it carried out research that found almost two thirds of people have not even tried to get their hands on the money which is rightfully theirs.

Which? asked 2,200 consumers if they had attempted to claim the money back and many said they had not, however, of those who did, a massive 85 per cent said that they were successful.

The consumer champion reckons that this figure would be closer to 100 per cent if people were more persistent after initially being denied a reimbursement by their bank.

“Claiming back unfair bank charges is a simple process that won’t take up hours of your time,” claimed Emma Bandey, personal finance campaigner for Which?

“If your bank does not co-operate, you should refer the case to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) as so far the banks have chosen to settle all cases referred to FOS.”

The most popular reason for not claiming back the charges is fear of what the bank’s reaction may be.

Many consumers are concerned that their bank may close their account and demand full repayment of any overdraft or loan.

A large number of those who have claimed their money back have not been pleased with their bank’s attitude.

In total, 25 per cent of those asked said that their bank was unhelpful and unresponsive with many having to chase them for a response.

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