@Stitcher We are not with PTSB either (we only had our mortgage with them for 2 years). We received another letter last week advising that the review is ongoing to bear with them etc.. I had made the initial contact with PTSB when this case came to light.I have not had a letter yet. Better give them a ring.
I am not with them now so not sure how cases like mine will be dealt with.
Hi Fiona, I received an identical letter dated the 5th of August. They said they would reply 'by October', so hopefully tomorrow..? Not sure why it is taking this long if there is only 200 to assess.Hi, I’m new to ask about money, found this thread through google, I received a letter also on the 7th July, saying attached, what does it all mean to me, I took this mortgage out in 2008, I topped up my original mortgage but it was a new mortgage with them for I think at the time €1350000, since I got the letter, the ECB has jumped to nearly higher than what I was paying
I will let you know when I get the next letter, hopefully tomorrow as that is the last working day of September.Hi Fiona, I received an identical letter dated the 5th of August. They said they would reply 'by October', so hopefully tomorrow..? Not sure why it is taking this long if there is only 200 to assess.
Hi John, I got a letter today, which says "Review is progressing but it will be a number of weeks before we will be in a position to write to you with detailed information specific to your account " !!I will let you know when I get the next letter, hopefully tomorrow as that is the last working day of September.
Thanks Fiona- I have heard nothing back yet- the PTSB have obviously not learned a lot about customer care over the years. Ill keep you posted...Hi John, I got a letter today, which says "Review is progressing but it will be a number of weeks before we will be in a position to write to you with detailed information specific to your account " !!
So not a lot said in the letter
Fiona
Hi Fiona, finally received a letter from PTSB. Interestingly they are not going to apply a forthcoming interest hike from Pepper. Other than that just a 'keep you posted' type letter.Thanks Fiona- I have heard nothing back yet- the PTSB have obviously not learned a lot about customer care over the years. Ill keep you posted...
I am at a higher interest rate now than I was before being forced onto the tracker rate!
@john180 the process for us took 7 months from PTSB initial letter to a redress offer (which we have appealed so in a way it's still ongoing).Pearse Doherty TD on May 23 2022 said, referring to the handling of the Tracker Scandal to that point:
“It shows the banks are still not proactive in providing redress, with some still dragging their heels.”
Its go to know Permanent TSB took him seriously.
8 months later and still no redress.
Am I alone? Is there a regulator overseeing this process? Any advice?