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Bank Charges is a universal term for the application of charges to ones account! the article regarding bank charges has been made in order for every citizen concerned with bank charges to be able to look upon the free encyclopedia and educate themselves on the current and future (changing) situation of bank charges. It would be a crime in itself to write the article and leave out some of the most influential organizations concerned with the claiming of bank charges. It is contended then that the article should remain and the community entrusted to delivery a well written concise explanation of the bank charges and the effects of them on that same community. It would be a crime to delete the entry.
The original article was intended only as a starting point and should I AGREE be changed to include those entities that have played such an important part in the process. -- Bank Buster 14:26, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
Rewriting substantially the whole of an article and replacing it with a biased perspective, interlaced with blatant links to ones own website, is not what Wikipedia is about.
If there are specific points which needed amending in the previous version, why not discuss them here, without throwing out the baby of neutral point of view with the bathwater.
There is no place for links to "ambulance chasing" websites charging people almost 1/4 of the proceeds for doing little that the individuals could not do themselves.
MarkyMarkD ( talk) 20:47, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
A large proportion of what has been added would sit better under Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National and Others (2008) and duplicating it here is a waste of time given that there is a cross-reference to the other article in any case. That article is also a better place for things relating to reclaiming/unfairness of bank charges, rather than the subject of what bank charges themselves are. MarkyMarkD ( talk) 20:47, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
there seems to be a variety of terms for this? Like Banking fee, transferring charge. Which is correct? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wilson20072000 ( talk • contribs) 03:55, 20 August 2012 (UTC)
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Bank Charges is a universal term for the application of charges to ones account! the article regarding bank charges has been made in order for every citizen concerned with bank charges to be able to look upon the free encyclopedia and educate themselves on the current and future (changing) situation of bank charges. It would be a crime in itself to write the article and leave out some of the most influential organizations concerned with the claiming of bank charges. It is contended then that the article should remain and the community entrusted to delivery a well written concise explanation of the bank charges and the effects of them on that same community. It would be a crime to delete the entry.
The original article was intended only as a starting point and should I AGREE be changed to include those entities that have played such an important part in the process. -- Bank Buster 14:26, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
Rewriting substantially the whole of an article and replacing it with a biased perspective, interlaced with blatant links to ones own website, is not what Wikipedia is about.
If there are specific points which needed amending in the previous version, why not discuss them here, without throwing out the baby of neutral point of view with the bathwater.
There is no place for links to "ambulance chasing" websites charging people almost 1/4 of the proceeds for doing little that the individuals could not do themselves.
MarkyMarkD ( talk) 20:47, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
A large proportion of what has been added would sit better under Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National and Others (2008) and duplicating it here is a waste of time given that there is a cross-reference to the other article in any case. That article is also a better place for things relating to reclaiming/unfairness of bank charges, rather than the subject of what bank charges themselves are. MarkyMarkD ( talk) 20:47, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
there seems to be a variety of terms for this? Like Banking fee, transferring charge. Which is correct? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wilson20072000 ( talk • contribs) 03:55, 20 August 2012 (UTC)