I Originally submitted SAR to Santander 4th July 2014 by recorded delivery in respect of A & L Credit Card from March 1998 to March 2003. I was after some missing statements that I could not find in order to submit a PPI miss-selling complaint.
I received acknowledgement letter 10th July 2014 advising £10 fee had been cashed and matter being dealt with. I then received another letter dated 16th July, 2014 advising that they had located an MBNA account (from 2003 to 2006) and that I was to contact their Data Controller and that recent fee had been cashed for their searches.
I contacted Santander again advising that the MBNA (who also contacted Santander) part had been dealt with and eventual PPI had been settled and that they were responsible for SAR details prior period up to March 2003.
Today I received a further response from Santander (see attached letter) in which seems a bit confusing so I thought I would give them a call.
After being passed from pillar to post, I eventually got transferred to the PPI complaints department and spoke to someone who advised that she maybe able to help
Well she basically told me that she couldn't find any trace of any SAR detail request
She then proceeded to lodge a complaint, bless her and then had the audacity to start asking me questions about how the PPI was sold ???? I told her in no uncertain terms that I refuse to discuss this over the phone (was I within my rights to do so?) and that my original complaint was in respect of submission of SAR !
Are this lot for real ? They must be the worst in the industry for their customer services !!!
So my questions are in respect of what to do next ? Failure to comply letter as 40 days exceeded and cashed cheque but no details ? A formal complaint to the ICO and fos ?
Also perhaps an e-mail to Santander CEO regarding the appalling customer service ?
Sorry to bleat on but they are so difficult to deal with, especially with such a straight forward request in which after all this time has not even been addressed.
I received acknowledgement letter 10th July 2014 advising £10 fee had been cashed and matter being dealt with. I then received another letter dated 16th July, 2014 advising that they had located an MBNA account (from 2003 to 2006) and that I was to contact their Data Controller and that recent fee had been cashed for their searches.
I contacted Santander again advising that the MBNA (who also contacted Santander) part had been dealt with and eventual PPI had been settled and that they were responsible for SAR details prior period up to March 2003.
Today I received a further response from Santander (see attached letter) in which seems a bit confusing so I thought I would give them a call.
After being passed from pillar to post, I eventually got transferred to the PPI complaints department and spoke to someone who advised that she maybe able to help
Well she basically told me that she couldn't find any trace of any SAR detail request
She then proceeded to lodge a complaint, bless her and then had the audacity to start asking me questions about how the PPI was sold ???? I told her in no uncertain terms that I refuse to discuss this over the phone (was I within my rights to do so?) and that my original complaint was in respect of submission of SAR !
Are this lot for real ? They must be the worst in the industry for their customer services !!!
So my questions are in respect of what to do next ? Failure to comply letter as 40 days exceeded and cashed cheque but no details ? A formal complaint to the ICO and fos ?
Also perhaps an e-mail to Santander CEO regarding the appalling customer service ?
Sorry to bleat on but they are so difficult to deal with, especially with such a straight forward request in which after all this time has not even been addressed.
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