Unfair Bank Charges
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Highlighted as "the biggest bank robbery in history" by Matthew Tayor, Lib Dem MP, thousands of customers have been penalised in unfair bank charges.
St Davids Solicitors have established a unique strategy for reclaiming these charges on your behalf.
Following the ruling of the Office of Fair Trading ("OFT") in April 2006, credit card companies were told to lower their charges to £12 or face possible legal action. This ruling has wider implications for all financial institutions that levy penalties on their customers.
Utilising a bespoke claims management system, St Davids Solicitors are acting on behalf of thousands of customers who are seeking to recover penalty charges from their banks, mortgage or credit card companies, incurred over the last six years.
Navigating your way through court proceedings is a daunting process for most lay people. Those Claimants who have acted for themselves in trying to recover bank charges, have often found it difficult to construct the right legal argument that will secure them a victory.
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It is our invariable practice at St Davids to negotiate a settlement of the claim without having to go to court. However, if court proceedings do become necessary, we will not hesitate to issue proceedings on your behalf to ensure that you have access to justice. This sets us apart from other organisations who are offering assistance in recovering unfair bank charges but are not able to issue court proceedings.
If your opponent is not willing to enter into negotiations, or simply ignores the allegations made on your behalf, court proceedings are the only effective means of progressing the claim.
St Davids Solicitors have an experienced litigation team who are adept at handling commercial cases both in the County Courts and in the High Court. This expertise is at the heart of our established claims handling team, who are dealing exclusively with the recovery of unfair bank charges.
Please contact us today on 0208 847 8790 for further information and advice on recovering unfair bank charges or visit our Contact Us page and complete the online enquiry form.
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