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stephen1976
25-07-2007, 09:59 PM
London, UK - July 25, 2007 - Southend County Court

Claimants of charges from Barclays’ Bank are to face a Circuit Court test to prove them as unlawful.

Barclays sent a Barrister to defend a day’s worth of cases (40-50 cases, in batches of 10), choosing to defend each case rather than settle. This is a major breakthrough for penalty charges advocates who believe that each charge set out is unlawful and unfair.

The cases are set to be heard on the 4th December this year and have been moved to the fast track circuit. Barclays have made it clear their intention to fully defend the cases, however we expect them to make a better effort of it than today.

One of the claimants said today that the “Judge really attacked the bank for not being prepared. The barrister defending didn’t even have all the case notes with him”. Jo, a Beauty Salon owner, also said that the Judge was unhappy that “the bank had not sorted the claims out in a timely manner and had been wasting everybody’s time”.

Stephen Hone, penaltycharges.co.uk founder, said:

“We are really glad that one of the banks we are fighting has finally decided to step up and defend their practices. We are confident that the Circuit Court Judge will find in favour of the Penalty Charges Forums litigants, which will set a precedent which will matter.”

If the Judge finds in favour of the claimants, we believe Barclays will be forced to appeal, tying up our users in litigation for the next year. However this will firmly set precedent across the country and put to rest any question about the legality of the charges.

Mr Hone added: “We are keen to win the cases and see them go to appeal. We believe there are more litigants out there facing Barclays and we urge them to contact us. The chance to finally set precedent is what we’ve been waiting for. In fact, we say: BRING IT ON!”

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mhibberd
06-09-2007, 11:40 PM
Stephen

Go for it mate. I doubt if I can help you, but if you think I can, give me a ring.

Mark

pensioner penny
07-09-2007, 02:04 PM
Are these cases still scheduled to be heard ?? or did Barclays just say they were going to defend in the knowledge that the O.F.T. case was about to be announced ???

Disco Dave
21-07-2008, 09:55 AM
If anything, Barclays need to be brought to touch for the time wasting that they have done before the OFT stepped in. They have deliberately caused delays to many cases by being late with paperwork, producing DPA requests etc.

My case would have been dealt with over a year ago IF Barclays had followed the court guidelines and submitted everything within the timescales, but they got mine held because they were late with the paperwork and the OFT cut off came into force.