The very fact that it's been posted through your letterbox at all, probably means you're about to find your bank account at least £25 lighter. And there's nothing worse than being hit when you're already down. Fortunately help is at hand. The UK’s leading debt advisory and resource centre, Debts.org, champions those who have fallen victim and explores the various types of unfair and illegal bank charges and gives tips on recouping those charges you believe are unjustified.
Slipping into the red, even for just a day and even for just a few pence is a very expensive business. In fact, it's a massive £4.7 billion business, that's the total overdraft charges that were slapped on current account holders in the past year. Banks have long been accused of ripping off customers with the high charges they impose for minor account problems, but what makes these excessive charges worse is usually the most vulnerable and financially fragile who are hit the hardest.
Ryan Howsam, Debt.org’s founder says: “Debts.org is no fan of unfair bank charges, and our website has a wealth of information to help those who have been subjected to unfair bank charges. However, if you find that your overdraft is getting out of control, it is time to do something about it before it’s too late. Don’t worry, you’re not alone and there is plenty of consumer advice on Debts.org to help you. Trying to ignore it can make a bad problem even worse.”
Debts.org provides debt advice and solutions in all aspects of personal finance, from bank accounts and charges, credit cards, bankruptcy, IVA, as well as, loans and mortgages. So if you are concerned about your debt or would simply like to get the most from your money, then Debts.org’s impartial advice can help as an information tool, dedicated to you the consumer.
Visit www.debts.org today.
Editor’s Note: Debts.org is represented by online advertising consultancy, Top Position. Please direct all press queries to Billy Howe. Email: billy@topposition.co.uk or call: 0800 094 9001.


