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BankChargeRefunds.com have reduced the price of their Bank Charge Reclaim Pack from 12.95 to 7.95 to enable the 1000´s of UK bank customers reclaim their unfair bank charges.
The Bank Charge Reclaim pack (Do-It-Yourself Bank Charge Claims pack) was put together to enable the 1000´s of UK bank customers to reclaim their money back from the banks. 
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    /24-7PressRelease/ - April 07, 2007 - All of the necessary information including a step-by-step guide, information about why this is now possible, details about the letters that need to be sent, 3 letter templates and a frequently asked questions are all included as part of the bank charge reclaim pack.

All the information has been put into a simple and clear format making the process of reclaiming your bank charges much easier. You can get this information for Free from various websites but the Bank Charge Reclaims Pack is an easy, single download. Bank Charge Refunds are so confident about the DIY Bank Charger Reclaim pack that they offer a full money back guarantee - if your bank does not owe you more than the cost of this pack (Was 12.95 - Now Only 7.95!) or you are unsuccessful in making a claim by following the step-by-step guide and sending all of the letters then they will give you your money back - so you can't loose.

There are now many companies and websites offering Bank Charge Reclaim services but they will take a % of your claim in commission - so why not do it yourself?

On 5 April 2006, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) concluded that default charges over 12 are automatically presumed to be unfair in terms of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations. Unfair terms are legally unenforceable.

Charges below 12 may also be unlawful - the distinction is that the OFT will only take enforcement action for charges above that figure.

Banks told the Treasury Select Committee last year that they had to pay for pursuing and collecting debts, speaking to customers and chasing payments. The fees charged to customers were decided by totaling all of these costs and then making assumptions about the number of customers that are going to incur charges during a specified time period.

Therefore, customers can argue that the charges applied to their accounts do not reflect the actual cost of running the account, but are a method of recovering global losses on personal banking. Banks can only impose charges, which are in proportion to their costs.

If the banks costs are not proportionate then it's unlawful, and therefore you have the right to ask the bank for your money back.

For more information about Unfair Bank Charges and how to get them back or to download the Bank Charge Reclaims Pack please visit: http://www.BankChargeRefunds.com


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