Re: 1,125,853 complaints on hold with the banks under the FSA waiver
FOS would.
We see lots of people on various sites proclaiming 'why should i give my bank my ie sheet its private i don't want them knowing what i'm doing' - have to say my first reaction to people like this is well you're not in hardship are you.
Hardship isnt a way around the waiver. The situation with hardship should continue and improve after the test case even if the banks ''win''. If charges are contributing to hardship then things need sorting out with the banking arrangements to stop it happening.
I'm pleased so many people been given hardship status as it means they may be getting a bit of help, not necessarily financially, but I think the process of 'claiming hardship' does make people who otherwise would keep heads in sand and struggle on actually look at their finances and make changes to improve the situation.
Of those 90,000 probably over half havent given information to enable the banks to assess the situation. Be interesting to find out actually, it is a big issue and the banks were told in 19th March letter to chase people for their IE, and try assess firstly from the customers account history etc.
Actually will find that bit, does show it is quite a big problem.
FOS would.
We see lots of people on various sites proclaiming 'why should i give my bank my ie sheet its private i don't want them knowing what i'm doing' - have to say my first reaction to people like this is well you're not in hardship are you.
Hardship isnt a way around the waiver. The situation with hardship should continue and improve after the test case even if the banks ''win''. If charges are contributing to hardship then things need sorting out with the banking arrangements to stop it happening.
I'm pleased so many people been given hardship status as it means they may be getting a bit of help, not necessarily financially, but I think the process of 'claiming hardship' does make people who otherwise would keep heads in sand and struggle on actually look at their finances and make changes to improve the situation.
Of those 90,000 probably over half havent given information to enable the banks to assess the situation. Be interesting to find out actually, it is a big issue and the banks were told in 19th March letter to chase people for their IE, and try assess firstly from the customers account history etc.
Actually will find that bit, does show it is quite a big problem.
Originally posted by 19th March waiver letter
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