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Have emailed central bank to see if I can get an explanation as to prevailing variable rate once and for all. Let's see!!
You have to find out if the only 'variable' they had at that time was a tracker.
Have emailed central bank to see if I can get an explanation as to prevailing variable rate once and for all. Let's see!!
As far as I know kbc introduced the svr terminology back into contracts late 08 or early 09
kind of same boat.... Signed contract dec 05...drewdown jan 2006...fixed 3 years!This is the exact same as me, except that I fixed for three years instead of two. No letter. What is going on??? Very frustrated.
That's just an opinion. "They are under no moral or legal obigation to offer any rates" - That is a direct quote from David Hall of the Irish Mortgage Holders Assoc.KBC fixed rate was 5.45% in Oct 07 so would a tracker have been better value for customer as ecb then was 3.25%.?? Yes it was. Should they have offered flyer terms outside of broker circle???? Don't know! Was it policy is a good question.
I also got a top up in 2007The only thing I can think of why I may be impacted is that I did get a top up on my mortgage in 06. Perhaps this is why im in the scope?????
snap....i did also yesterday!Have emailed central bank to see if I can get an explanation as to prevailing variable rate once and for all. Let's see!!
Point being that the bank will fix rates as it sees fit and if you reverse the rolls or circumstances they will go for higher option. You're sorted as far as I can make out and well done, and you have your opinion on clutching at straws etc, but some of us have questions for KBC, none of which are being satisfied. I think that over a month waiting for a response to questions is excessive for an account that isn't " in scope ".Surely if it isn't in scope an email would be easy to send confirming it.
You have to find out if the only 'variable' they had at that time was a tracker.
That's just an opinion. "They are under no moral or legal obigation to offer any rates" - That is a direct quote from David Hall of the Irish Mortgage Holders Assoc.
Just got my reply.. refer to your mortgage contract for timeframes etc!
Just got my reply.. refer to your mortgage contract for timeframes etc!