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Legal blow to 1m bank customers on charges

By Jane Croft, Jean Eaglesham and Sharlene Goff

Published: November 25 2009 10:14 | Last updated: November 25 2009 20:47

Almost 1m people hoping for a refund of overdraft charges are likely to have their claims struck out after the Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favour of the banks and stymied action by the Office of Fair Trading.

Consumer groups said the ruling that charges made by banks for unauthorised overdrafts could not be assessed for fairness was a “bitter blow”. The decision, which ends a two-year legal battle, was welcomed by the industry.

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