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  • Crackdown on banks selling accounts with 'money down the drain' extras that some customers can't use

    Crackdown on banks selling accounts with 'money down the drain' extras that some customers can't use

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 27th July 2012 20:21.

    A change to banking rules will save customers wasting money paying for bank accounts packaged with extras that some people cannot even use will come...

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    Re: Crackdown on banks selling accounts with 'money down the drain' extras that some customers can't

    About time. Mrs H was sold a Coop Premium account. She doesn't have a car and the Breakdown cover only applies to the account holder, she has no credit cards and her mobile is a 20 quid PAYG, and we don't take foreign holidays. Cost for sod all use £12.50 pm.

    If It were me I would have told them to stuff years ago. But as Mrs H has had the account for @ 30 years she "wouldn't like to upset them"

    Not my account so I can do sod all even though I have told her she's being ripped off.
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      Re: Crackdown on banks selling accounts with 'money down the drain' extras that some customers can't

      Handy,

      A mis-sell of a packaged account then and time to claim those £12.50 fees back.

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