I've just spent the evening picking my jaw off the floor. Referencing what's been mentioned here I too received the €1,615 payment a few years ago and thought no more of it. Of course, over the past while I've seen numerous media references to the AIB mortgage tracker scandal resurfacing and genuinely believed my case had been dealt with by the €1,615. Case closed! Until this morning - July 14th - I received the letter dated 10th July outlining the "FSPO complaint... similar contractual entitlement as you... 12% balance reduction, refund the interest charged....." To me it was gobbledygook and thought OK I'll see what the story is in August. By chance, this evening, I logged onto my AIB phone app to check a current account transaction and straightaway I thought the Mortgage balance was a little off........ yeah by a whopping €20,000. I quickly tapped into some articles published on the matter to inform myself and saw askaboutmoney referenced so here I am. I am still awestruck. I'm still in shock. Gobsmacked. Dumbfounded. Possibly more 'dumb' as I caught unawares and was completely clueless to this. So thanks wholeheartedly to Brendan and his 'team' (should he have one!) and whoever else involved in this colossal victory against AIB. Over the years, They've refunded me now for the PPI I never signed up to when I got my mortgage in 2009; for over-charging me interest on a couple of top-up loans; the €1,615 for the 'sorry/not sorry' tracker 'issue' and now this. They're some shower.