Re: BCOB Regulations
Hi EXC,
Many thanks for your reply. I'm grateful for any pointers as I'm finding this all very daunting. For reference I complained about the suitability of the managed loan AND the subsequent distress. However it appears their organisation doesn't have the teeth or the jurisdiction to rule on the conduct of the bank.
I'm still in the process of appealing the FOS adjudicators decision as to the suitability of the managed loan as this was conveyed to me by my bank as "A consolidation of my existing loan and overdraft plus an opportunity to have some spare cash for a holiday" by the agent who set it up. Ultimately I thought it would be covered in terms of reduced and re-structured payments by my PPI cover. It wasn't however and they made my life hell when my circumstances changed.
I'm confused though now by what you have just said about what BCOB covers. When researching this yesterday I found this thread on another site: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...eat-you-failry and this thread indicates you can challenge your bank as a private individual? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19511542
Does this mean that I could challenge my bank for the distressing way they dealt with change in circumstances? I want to make this somewhat of a test case for fellow carer's who also fall foul of awful bank practices once their personal circumstances change and they have finance arrangements with their bank.
As I said at the beginning any pointers or clarification is all greatly received. mashappy:
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Many thanks for your reply. I'm grateful for any pointers as I'm finding this all very daunting. For reference I complained about the suitability of the managed loan AND the subsequent distress. However it appears their organisation doesn't have the teeth or the jurisdiction to rule on the conduct of the bank.
I'm still in the process of appealing the FOS adjudicators decision as to the suitability of the managed loan as this was conveyed to me by my bank as "A consolidation of my existing loan and overdraft plus an opportunity to have some spare cash for a holiday" by the agent who set it up. Ultimately I thought it would be covered in terms of reduced and re-structured payments by my PPI cover. It wasn't however and they made my life hell when my circumstances changed.
I'm confused though now by what you have just said about what BCOB covers. When researching this yesterday I found this thread on another site: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...eat-you-failry and this thread indicates you can challenge your bank as a private individual? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19511542
Does this mean that I could challenge my bank for the distressing way they dealt with change in circumstances? I want to make this somewhat of a test case for fellow carer's who also fall foul of awful bank practices once their personal circumstances change and they have finance arrangements with their bank.
As I said at the beginning any pointers or clarification is all greatly received. mashappy:
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