Re: ITN: Hardship Claims
Its not our money yet....legally. I know we all know it is, and they know it is, but the charges are still stuck in ruddy court with this darn waiver, and in order to get any help we have to use the system and if you are in hardship then you have to go through this, or wait.
The financial difficulty side of things does need better clarification and the banks should have a more across the board approach - the way some banks need you to be in a cardboard box and others just need you to be a bit skinit this month is wrong and needs sorting. It is incredibly difficult tho to get an across the board definition because everyone in unique. I think its wrong that people who struggle hard and manage to pay their rent/mortgage at the detriment of food/heating aren't getting through on hardship.
The point is people are still getting their cases considered and payments for immediate needs paid, and to put such a huge downer on it really makes people who most need the help think its not worth asking for it.
So some positivity and some more clarity is needed.
Hardship cases need to use the phone, they need to write and pester, they need to show their income and expenditure and evidence of arrears etc. Its the way it is. They need to go to FOS with claims. Court is the wrong option for hardship cases, and they shouldn't be encourage to turn down payments, or direct to the arrears payments.
We can campaign in the background and publicly for change and directly to the FSA but not put people off claiming by telling them they may as well write to Santa without even knowing the individual circumstances.
Its not our money yet....legally. I know we all know it is, and they know it is, but the charges are still stuck in ruddy court with this darn waiver, and in order to get any help we have to use the system and if you are in hardship then you have to go through this, or wait.
The financial difficulty side of things does need better clarification and the banks should have a more across the board approach - the way some banks need you to be in a cardboard box and others just need you to be a bit skinit this month is wrong and needs sorting. It is incredibly difficult tho to get an across the board definition because everyone in unique. I think its wrong that people who struggle hard and manage to pay their rent/mortgage at the detriment of food/heating aren't getting through on hardship.
The point is people are still getting their cases considered and payments for immediate needs paid, and to put such a huge downer on it really makes people who most need the help think its not worth asking for it.
So some positivity and some more clarity is needed.
Hardship cases need to use the phone, they need to write and pester, they need to show their income and expenditure and evidence of arrears etc. Its the way it is. They need to go to FOS with claims. Court is the wrong option for hardship cases, and they shouldn't be encourage to turn down payments, or direct to the arrears payments.
We can campaign in the background and publicly for change and directly to the FSA but not put people off claiming by telling them they may as well write to Santa without even knowing the individual circumstances.
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