mccoypat94
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I wish to bring a case to the FSO against KBC, I believe (and have been advised) that I have a case worth pursuing.
I have my final rejection letter from KBC , however the FSO say you can log a compliant but it wont be dealt with until the completion of the review!
As far as I can see KBC believe that they have completed the review. Why the indefinate wait for people?
Anybody else come up agianst this?
The reason plain and simple why you should be happy that the CBI have not yet concluded is that if they did and your case did not get resolved then you would only have FSPO to rely on.
Technically the Courts is the last resort but the thread was about FSPO but the exposure on costs means it is not in reality an option at all and that is merely paraphrasing the Chief Justice Frank Clarke who raised the access to justice matter recently. In essence there isn't for virtually all of us.
I am though impressed with Judge McCracken's judgment which is on FSPO website and I would like your view on that as I think it could be very important.
Is that still the case? Surely this has gone on so long that they should be providing regular updates?I have informed that next CB report will be final report when examination is complete and that no interim update is proposed.
Disappointing as customers like me awaiting a decision will have long wait with no access to any information this year it appears
Campaign appears to have died considerably unfortunately. Oireachtas Finance Committee have advised CB Governor to appear on October 4th so may have to wait for update.
I think its a question of utter frustration with the process demoivre. Problem is that the FSO won’t take on cases which are still in scope. Most of us have logged complaints, but are in limbo until the CBI concludes the examination. It’s now 5 months since their last update. Banks are quite happy to hide behind this, while we all want to know what exactly is going on. Is it delayed because they are resisting? Or are they just playing hardball?
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