The House of Lords have granted the eight main High Street banks in the bank charges court case the right to appeal.
What this essentially means is that the continuous battle against unfair bank charges will now be delayed further and could even push the case back to 2011.
Archive | April, 2009
High Street Banks Plan Appeal Over Bank Charges Ruling
by admin on 01. Apr, 2009 in Bank Charges
Banking News
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