The Bank Charges Petition


Updated on 16 December 2008 | 0 Comments

Here's the petition you've all been petitioning for. Let's see what we can do for all those claimants struggling to get their money back!

Claimants, many of them with serious debt problems caused solely by bank charges, are now facing a long wait, having had many of their rights and routes to justice taken away from them.

If you want to help correct this wrong and support The Motley Fool's position, please sign this petition to the FSA, the county courts and the Financial Ombudsman Service.

For more information, read:
Big Blow For Bank Charges Victims
It's Vital You Still Claim Your Bank Charges

> More: The Ultimate Guide To Reclaiming Bank And Card Charges.

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