ClubMan said:Nice but why are you paying bank charges (?) at all in this day and age?
ClubMan said:I guess you have to assume that any compensation that they sent you is correct and not subject to the same sort of errors that gave rise to the problem in the first place?
biggerry said:Is it possible to change the "status" of a current account from fee paying to non-fee paying without opening a new account?
biggerry said:but I'd have to get the tenants to change their standing order to deposit the rent in a new account and, if possible, I'd like to avoid this.
Fair enough.CCOVICH said:I suspect that the error or 'Customer Issue' is from a some time ago.
Not in mine. When NIB did their big trawl through customer accounts checking for errors from the 80s/90s (?) I filled in the forms (in relation to accounts that I had with them from c. 1988-1992) and never heard anything back from them.In my experience, when a financial institution 'corrects' an error they are fairly thorough about it, and have to document their confidence in their work for review by the Financial Regulator. No guarantees of course...
ClubMan said:Not in mine. When NIB did their big trawl through customer accounts checking for errors from the 80s/90s (?) I filled in the forms (in relation to accounts that I had with them from c. 1988-1992) and never heard anything back from them.Once when they mistakenly logged a lodgement in my account book (remember them! ) they corrected it later but failed to give me a clear explanation of what had happened and how they had gone about rectifying it.
Fair enough. Sounds like grounds for a complaint to the Financial Regulator or the Ombudsman, but if the amounts involved weren't significant.....ClubMan said:I did ask several times but gave up when I got the runaround. I reckoned any sums involved (if any) were not worth the bother.
ClubMan said:Besides at the very least good customer relations whatever about any statutory obligations should have seen them providing a clear explanation unilaterally if necessary.
No IFSRA in those days. I guess the Ombudsman was the responsible authority though?CCOVICH said:Fair enough. Sounds like grounds for a complaint to the Financial Regulator or the Ombudsman, but if the amounts involved weren't significant.....
I left them over this and various other issues as well as the convenience of dealing with another bank in the days when I used to attend the branch regularly.Indeed, did you voice this opinion to NIB or leave the bank?
The Ombudsman for Credit Institutions would probably have been the relevant 'authority', but I'm not familiar with that office (now part of [broken link removed])ClubMan said:No IFSRA in those days. I guess the Ombudsman was the responsible authority though?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?