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Advise please! Bank charges

Hi all,

I'm new to this site so forgive me is this question has been raised and answered before but I just couldn't see it.
Myself and my wife currently have claims stayed with our local small claims court but we've received letters from our respective banks (A&L & HSBC) basically telling us that as far as they are concerned following on from the high court decision they are satisfied that their charges are fair and there fore will not be offering any refund and consider the matter closed. I'm aware that the site is in the process of issuing some new templates with regards to continuing our fight but what I was wondering was do we have to contact our banks and tell them we intend to continue our pursuit in reclaiming our charges and do we have to contact the court to that effect.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Sheilsy01

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