I keep getting the same letter too although I never officially complainedAIB are all over the shop on this issue. On the one hand I’ve been advised by their helpline operatives that I’m part of the cohort who will receive redress, yet they keep sending me letters (concerning my complaint with them on the same issue) saying that matters are as yet unresolved. See attached. I’ll only be satisfied when I get the cheque (and calculation breakdown).
AIB are all over the shop on this issue. On the one hand I’ve been advised by their helpline operatives that I’m part of the cohort who will receive redress, yet they keep sending me letters (concerning my complaint with them on the same issue) saying that matters are as yet unresolved.
I never officially complained
Agreed Brendan.Hi Jay
To be fair,there is no conflict here.
1) You have made a complaint. They have not resolved it yet to your satisfaction.
2) They acknowledge that you are in the cohort.
3) When you get the redress, you might or might not be satisfied with it.
They could tailor a letter to you.
1) we are implementing the Ombudsman's decision and you are in that cohort.
2) We can't get Excel to work, so it's taking us 4 months to calculate it
3) In the meantime, we will put your complaint on hold. If you are happy with the outcome, then you can withdraw your complaint.
4) If you are not happy, we will continue to review it.
Brendan
Did you complain unofficially?
They might be responding to a phone call.
Those letters have not been sent out to all 5,907 borrowers, so you must have done something to trigger it.
Brendan
But if anyone has the following circumstances, they should be in the group:
Started on a fixed rate
Had clause 3.2 in their contract
Came out of the fixed rate after October 2008
And were not offered a tracker rate.
In March 2010 we moved to a 3 year fixed rate and it's this period of our mortgage that I believe means we meet the criteria (account with 3.2 in contract that fixed for a period that expired between Oct 2008 and Dec 2013).
The contract said "at the end of any fixed rate"
You had a fixed rate.
You should get it.
I do not understand this sentence. But it doesn't seem to be relevant.
Brendan
Can't wait for the postman to call later
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