Hi,
Just over a year ago (December 2015) my Mother and Aunt went on holiday to Tenerife and were scammed out of their pensions whilst there.
Without going into too much detail, the merchant who scammed them presented a blank payment terminal for them to set up a D/D by entering their card and PIN. They questioned why it was blank but were just told that it appears that way for D/Ds. The item they were purchasing was supposed to cost little over £1,000 and the monthly claim was to be £10 per month.
The theft was discovered when they returned from the UK and we asked the Bank for a refund under the above act. The Bank subsequently refused due to the transactions being authorised (despite the regulation covering authorised transactions) and the case was referred to FOS. The ombudsman viewed our case and decided that it was not fair for the Bank to repay the loss and didn't believe that the PSRs covered an authorised transaction in this particular context.
Is there anyone who has a familiarity with these regulations who could confirm my suspicion that the transactions should have been covered and that we should now be taking legal action against the Bank/FOS?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as this has been a complete nightmare!
Just over a year ago (December 2015) my Mother and Aunt went on holiday to Tenerife and were scammed out of their pensions whilst there.
Without going into too much detail, the merchant who scammed them presented a blank payment terminal for them to set up a D/D by entering their card and PIN. They questioned why it was blank but were just told that it appears that way for D/Ds. The item they were purchasing was supposed to cost little over £1,000 and the monthly claim was to be £10 per month.
The theft was discovered when they returned from the UK and we asked the Bank for a refund under the above act. The Bank subsequently refused due to the transactions being authorised (despite the regulation covering authorised transactions) and the case was referred to FOS. The ombudsman viewed our case and decided that it was not fair for the Bank to repay the loss and didn't believe that the PSRs covered an authorised transaction in this particular context.
Is there anyone who has a familiarity with these regulations who could confirm my suspicion that the transactions should have been covered and that we should now be taking legal action against the Bank/FOS?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as this has been a complete nightmare!
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