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Banks' 'exception fees' rarely just that


Since “exception fees” have become the norm over the past six years, New Zealand banks have charged customers about $1 billion in such “exceptions.”

 

Jamie Ball
Thu, 24 Oct 2013

Since “exception fees” have become the norm over the past six years, New Zealand banks have charged customers about $1 billion in such “exceptions.”

For the Fair Play on Fees legal team, those default fees - from unauthorised overdraft and late payments, to rejected payments on deposit

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Jamie Ball
Thu, 24 Oct 2013
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