Not of a bundled product specifically. The advantages apply just as much to an unbundled product. However the misselling/overcharging disadvantgage is specific to the bundled product. In the absence of further reasons why bundling is a good idea this is good enough reason to avoid it and industry insiders who arbitrarily recommend such bundling.Capital1 said:I just outlined advantages and disadvantages.
Quite possibly at the cost of higher charges that might be available on an unbundled product. What specific lenders offer such preferential deals for bundled pension mortgages and what charges apply?The lending institiuion may offer better terms to borrowers (>70% for example) on a bundled product than unbundled product
Once again your are misrepresenting my comments. I never said that I distrusted advisors or institutions. Just those, for example, that recommend bundling of products without obvious good reasons and perhaps tell customers not to worry their little heads about the details.if you trust advisers and institutions so little as you seem to, then I am amazed that you do not keep all your cash in a mattress under your bed.
Like suggesting that somebody put their money under the mattress for example?Cynicism is not constructive.
Because it makes it easier for me and others to maintain context and to see what specific point I am responding to.Capital1 said:Why do you quote all my messages?
I have said lots of substance in this and many other threads thanks.Is it because you have so little of merit to say yourself (besides nit-pick at every single line of my comment)?
Come again? What are you referring to? Are you insinuation that none of my comments in this thread have been factual and constructive? Feel free to rebut anything that you feel is incorrect or disagree with. However please don't misrepresent my comments or engage in incivility as you have done several times here and elsewhere.Capital1 said:Not in this one, you're welcome.
I make no apology for challenging what I see as dodgy comments (such as recommending a bundled pension mortgage over separate products where is no good reason to do so and where it might actually be a bad idea for the consumer). If such comments are repeated then so too will my challenges. This is the nature of a discussion forum - to voice opinions, ideally based on fact and (at least here) in the interest of consumers.Capital1 said:I am saying that you keep asking the same question and do not answer the poster's questions - you just attempt to question everybody else's advice except your own.
I disagree.That is incivility - and cynicism
Whence this non sequitur?maybe it's your age
Don't confuse skepticism (especially of vested interests) with cynicism.has led you to be so cynical about everything
I see only one person objecting to my contributions and dismissing them as a "barrage of negative comments". I shall draw my own conclusions.but most people would prefer suggestions than a barrage of negative comments.
Er, that is the key point. You may not care but the consumer should. A bundled product carries risks of misselling and overcharging that separate products do not. Consumers should be wary (i.e. maintain a healthy skepticism, not be cynical) of product bundling especially when recommended by industry insiders.Capital1 said:You can call it what you like - pension mortgage, a pension and an interest only mortgage, bundle or unbundle - I don't care what way the person wants to do it.
And, all things being equal, by not unnecessarily going for bundled products they reduce the risk of being overcharged or even "ripped-off" (a phrase that I never use lightly).rip off etc...they apply to everything - anybody can get ripped off - that is up to the person to make sure they do not get a bad deal.
ClubMan said:Er, that is the key point. You may not care but the consumer should. A bundled product carries risks of misselling and overcharging that separate products do not. Consumers should be wary (i.e. maintain a healthy skepticism, not be cynical) of product bundling especially when recommended by industry insiders.
And, all things being equal, by not unnecessarily going for bundled products they reduce the risk of being overcharged or even "ripped-off" (a phrase that I never use lightly).
you are utterly incorrect here
This is ridiculous!
Cynicism is not constructive.
Is it because you have so little of merit to say yourself (besides nit-pick at every single line of my comment)?
That is incivility - and cynicism - maybe it's your age has led you to be so cynical about everything, but most people would prefer suggestions than a barrage of negative comments.
Well the important thing is that the original poster found some of my comments useful.Capital1 said:the messages posted by Clubman I found extremely unhelpful.
fatboyPee said:Hi ClubMan,
Thanks alot for your comprehensive reply ! Much appreciated !
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Once again, thanks for the replies they're greatly appreciated.
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