Re: GMAC RFC will pay up to £7.7m customer redress
I also do not believe that GMAC RFC are seriously considering that they can get away with offering compensation interest on the basis of just 8% simple interest.
IE if they are refunding you £100 they will add 8% interest ( £8) irrespective of when you actually incurred these charges ( iE 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 etc)
Even the statutory interest applied to a court claim uses a calculation method which takes into account the amount of elapsed time between the date the charge was applied and the date of settlement.
Methinks a little letter to the FSA might be in order, it's fine for the FSA to say that they have resolved this issue but to do a complete job they should really fully resolve the matter of Customer redress.
I also do not believe that GMAC RFC are seriously considering that they can get away with offering compensation interest on the basis of just 8% simple interest.
IE if they are refunding you £100 they will add 8% interest ( £8) irrespective of when you actually incurred these charges ( iE 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 etc)
Even the statutory interest applied to a court claim uses a calculation method which takes into account the amount of elapsed time between the date the charge was applied and the date of settlement.
Methinks a little letter to the FSA might be in order, it's fine for the FSA to say that they have resolved this issue but to do a complete job they should really fully resolve the matter of Customer redress.
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