I'm wondering if anyone else has discovered issues of flexibility, or lack of it, with regards to the GE Money loans.
I have a loan with them where earlier this month I tried to pay off about 15% in a lump sum, and reduce my monthly repayments - all within the T's & C's of the loan.
However the cheque was returned to me and this morning I've discovered that their IT system won't allow such flexible payments at all. They've no idea when the systems will be fixed, and I was told this morning that this flexibility wasn't actually working since the loans were launched (September 2005).
Has anyone else found this problem?
What are my rights in this case? Given that I tried to pay off this money according to my T's & C's at the beginning of this month, should I still see the benefit of this in my balance remaining, and be entitled to the reduced monthly repayments from here on in for the life of the loan, even though their system can't process it?
Can I insist, whenever their systems are working, if I resubmit the cheque that the impact/benefit of it be backdated to the beginning of this month?
Where would the Financial Ombudsman fit in in this situation?
I have a loan with them where earlier this month I tried to pay off about 15% in a lump sum, and reduce my monthly repayments - all within the T's & C's of the loan.
However the cheque was returned to me and this morning I've discovered that their IT system won't allow such flexible payments at all. They've no idea when the systems will be fixed, and I was told this morning that this flexibility wasn't actually working since the loans were launched (September 2005).
Has anyone else found this problem?
What are my rights in this case? Given that I tried to pay off this money according to my T's & C's at the beginning of this month, should I still see the benefit of this in my balance remaining, and be entitled to the reduced monthly repayments from here on in for the life of the loan, even though their system can't process it?
Can I insist, whenever their systems are working, if I resubmit the cheque that the impact/benefit of it be backdated to the beginning of this month?
Where would the Financial Ombudsman fit in in this situation?