- Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:03 am
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Ooh, sorry - I have another point to add. I'm willing to bet that many, many people are using the accounts they've had opened for them since they've been a child and therefore haven't even had the chance to read the terms and conditions and smallprint. Also, when you do open an account, much of the time, I'm pretty sure you don't even get to read finer details until they send them in the post after you've opened the account.
Topher wrote:Yudster wrote:Topher wrote: ...............So the banks, by lowering their charges, are pretty much admitting they weren't fair, but because the OFT aren't now allowed to investigate whether or not hey're fair, people can't take action for being treated like shit in the past. There may be another way for people though, Martin Lewis has hired lawyers to look into it.
Hmm. I can't help it, I don't really care that the charges were "unfair". If that's what you sign up for, and its made clear that that's what you've signed up for, then them's the rules and if you don't follow them, you get clobbered, and should expect to be so. If people weren't told what the charges were going to be then that's a different matter, but if its just a case of not reading the small print, well tough. Best of luck to anyone who does try or manage to get anything back from these people, I'm certainly not saying people shouldn't have a go, but realistically, if the terms and conditions were available for people to see and discuss if they wanted to, then the banks have every right to insist on them being kept to. They have no obligation to make special arrangements for people who either aren't capable or can't be bothered (the usual reason) to read the small print.
I understand your point, but if all the banks are doing the same thing and you need a current account in order for your employers to pay you, then the fact that they're not fair does come fairly strongly into it I think because you have no choice but to go with one of them.
Ooh, sorry - I have another point to add. I'm willing to bet that many, many people are using the accounts they've had opened for them since they've been a child and therefore haven't even had the chance to read the terms and conditions and smallprint. Also, when you do open an account, much of the time, I'm pretty sure you don't even get to read finer details until they send them in the post after you've opened the account.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.