:It seems that, by now, most people have got the capital write down or a letter telling them that they will be getting it, but some have not.
I would like to identify if there are any factors which put those who have not got a capital write down yet or who have not received a letter.
Could you reply to this thread if you have
1) Got the €1,615 two years ago
2) still got your mortgage with AIB
3) not got a capital write down yet
4) not got a letter telling you that you will be getting a write-down
Can you think of any features which might make you different?
- Are you in arrears?
- Were you in deep arrears when the fixed rate ended?
- Have you a split mortgage?
- Have you separated from the person with whom you have a joint mortgage?
Please do not reply to this thread if you have switched to another lender.
Please do not reply if you have received a letter telling you that you will be getting the write down
Please do not reply if you have paid off your mortgage.
Please do not reply to this thread if you have sold your home, paid off your original mortgage, and taken out a new one with AIB.
The objective of this thread is to identify the extent of people who have not had a capital write down yet and to establish some reasons for it.
Please do not take the thread off topic letting off steam about how badly AIB has handled this. Do that in the other threads.
Brendan
Thank you for the update Reboot. I'm still waiting too! Was going to ring them today but now I will leave it a couple of days and fingers crossed in the meantime!Just an update for anyone still waiting (like me) - I called the helpline yesterday, there's still no Capital write-down but he was able to tell me that the adjustment is in progress and a letter will be sent soon (he double-checked the correspondence address).
So AIB haven't met their 31-July deadline for Capital Reductions but it looks like I don't have anything to worry about and it will happen over the next couple of weeks.
- No arrears, split etc. and mortgage is still with AIB. The only minor complication may be that I broke out of Fixed rate at the time, rather than coming to the end of the fixed term
Thanks a million for the update. I just rang as well and for the first time they were able to confirm I was on the list. My head is wrecked checking my balance every morning.Just an update for anyone still waiting (like me) - I called the helpline yesterday, there's still no Capital write-down but he was able to tell me that the adjustment is in progress and a letter will be sent soon (he double-checked the correspondence address).
So AIB haven't met their 31-July deadline for Capital Reductions but it looks like I don't have anything to worry about and it will happen over the next couple of weeks.
- No arrears, split etc. and mortgage is still with AIB. The only minor complication may be that I broke out of Fixed rate at the time, rather than coming to the end of the fixed term
Are you still with AIB? And did you get the 1615? If so, did you come off a fixed rate between 10 October 2008 and 12 January 2009?Anyone else still waiting for write down and yet to receive correspondence from AIB?
Still waiting here too. Received the 1,615 EUR back in 2018, no arrears, still with AIB. Called helpline last week and they just said they are working through all impacted accounts and will be July/Aug before they have all accounts updated
Thanks Brendan. @AEO777 if you came off a fixed rate between the dates I mentioned above then look at this thread https://www.askaboutmoney.com/threa...n-10-october-2008-and-12-january-2009.219119/From an earlier post
Yes still with AIB and yes received the 1615 cheque previously. Came out of fixed rate rate 2012.Are you still with AIB? And did you get the 1615? If so, did you come off a fixed rate between 10 October 2008 and 12 January 2009?
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