I engaged the services of a frequent poster on here to get my tracker back. I don't think I would have been successful on my own steam. It was restored early last year.
I agree with this advice, I made the unfortunate mistake of not using an expert for my own case (not a tracker issue) as I thought I could handle it myself, actually I didn't really realise you could hire an expert, and I also didn't know the odds with the ombudsman were stacked against me, in addition, dealing with Ulster bank would do your head in. OP good luck with thinking you have them over a barrell, they don't give one damn and their customer service is non existent for problem cases.
So that BB doesn't get sued, I can back this up with the compensation I got from Ulster for their handling of my case.
Thanks!
I actually have done alright myself - I did win with the FSO and they, myself and the Bank have all noted I was entitled to the tracker back - the issue at hand at the moment is the compensation given in liu of the tracker and the opportunity cost of 8 years of financial purgatory
I had bits of help from various people but when i approached one expert they were looking for 20% of any return without being able to guarnatee anything and I just felt that was far too much as I had already done a huge amount of work on the case but i do think in a lot of cases you are probably correct and that engaging an expert is worth while. I was lucky as well in that I have a good memory and I had kept all the paperwork
ulster bank under investigsation by CB over code fo conduct breaches regarding trackers from 4th August 2006
Basically if you changed to fixed rate on or after 4th august 2006, it looks good for you.
it on an article by charlie weston on independent .ie and in RBS annual report
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