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Were there any extenuating circumstances - e.g. no funds to pay the SO at some stage? What do the terms & conditions of your account say about SOs and situations in which they might be cancelled by the financial institution?So basically legally, can a bank stop a standing order without telling you?
Usually a condition (such as three missed payments) attached to SOs. Check your own Ts&Cs to make sure.Were there any extenuating circumstances - e.g. no funds to pay the SO at some stage? What do the terms & conditions of your account say about SOs and situations in which they might be cancelled by the financial institution?
Please see this thread for the original question.
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=39243
I got onto my bank about the T+Cs. It is standard banking practice to cancel a standing order if funds are not in the account however I find it really hard to digest that they dont notify the customer? The T+C say nothing about not being obliged to tell the customer. Does this mean its implicit?
Also, if AIB are managing my SSIA account and no payments have been going into since last March are they not obliged to notify you of this discrepency?
Please don't open new threads on the same topic. I merged the new thread that you created into this original one.
Not meaning to defend the bank, but in what set of cirumstances do you expect that they should notify the customer that a standing order has been returned? How many times should a standing order be returned due to insufficient funds before you expect that they should be able to cancel it or inform the customer? In effect, it's up to you to maintain your bank account and make sure that there is money in it to meet the standing orders that you set up from your account. Including your SSIA.
Here's some info on how to make a complaint against UK bank e.g. Barclay's
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If your asking this in relation to the post I made stating 3 SOs missed then please go check your Ts&Cs immediatly!Do SO get cancelled after 3 consectutive times or just any 3 times?
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