Did anyone win an appeal with AIB?
I got this letter back in 2018 and missed the part that there was only 1 year to respond or appeal?
Do i have any recourse now? I have contacted the bank and they have said its too late to either switch to the tracker OR appeal.
My own fault clearly but the prevailing rate was higher than SVR rate so it seemed like a counter productive move ?
I have slaved on this mortgage for over a decade now and to find out that i and others have been unfairly treated is very upsetting.
Any advice would be very much appreciated
Regards
Robert
So just to confirm: Nothing has been awarded or additionally compensated since then for anyone in this group?
Called the BDO this morning and they said the panel is very busy with appeals and meets once a month to review the cases!! This is hardly it once a month to review?? Also I asked was the announcement re the provision for further redress being taken into account and they just said the panel was aware of it and it would factor in to their decisions and I could expect a further hold letter or update by mid March! So I guess we're back to just wait and see
Redman, check out the thread I just posted. Am I reading they pulled the the Tracker on you at draw down in 2008?My opinion is that AIB knew this was coming down the tracks,as Brendan has always maintained this was black and white,a clear breach of contract on AIB’s part,we drew down on our mortgage a week before they pulled trackers off the market for new customers and never got any contact from the bank while we were in the process of getting the mortgage that this was about to happen(they had to have known)but kept this from us,I reached out to a solicitor and his response to my argument that they made fundamental changes to our our contract without our knowledge was that it was in the news that trackers were off the market,my response was,so I have to rely on the media or a third party for information regarding my contract,
After multiple emails back and forth regarding my issue with this breach of contract and him saying we have no case and we would be wasting our money to pursue this with him I got an email from his office the day after the news broke of AIB setting 300 million aside for possible redress for this cohort saying”he was very happy to have got this result and will be in touch with people on an individual basis as it progresses”,my understanding reading these threads that it was Brendan burgess that has being on this for circa 10 years and in my opinion this would not have happened without his persistence,
I personally fell AIB put this cohort on the back burner knowing they could drag it out in the hope the ECB rates would start rising and people would start fixing their mortgage’s.
Sorry for the long winded text but would be interested to hear if anyone is in a similar position
Thanks
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