I wrote the to OFT about the banks referring and receiving commission from fee paying DMCs such as Gregory Pennington.
Sent: Tue 25/08/2009 10:52
To: Enquiries
Subject: Enquiry ref referrals to fee paying Debt Management Companies.
Dear Sirs
I was wondering if you could advise me of the OFTs position / guidance with regard to banks debt management / money management departments referring customers to fee paying debt management companies as opposed to free services such as CCCS.
We are seeing a number of referrals from banks to fee paying debt management companies, where the debt management company offers the customer a discount as they were referred by the bank.
Additionally we have heard of banks informing customers they would not freeze interest on accounts unless they went through a specific fee paying debt management company.
This is a general enquiry on the applicable guidance at the moment.
Many thanks for your help
Kind regards
How in gods name is this a proper reply to my enquiry ?
Dear Mrs Coleman
THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974
Thank you for your email received on of 25 August 2009.
Under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (“the Act”), if a business wishes to be involved in activities relating to consumer credit or hire, including debt collection, they must have a consumer credit licence. The Office of Fair Trading (the OFT) has duty to enforce the Act, including a duty to monitor the fitness of all traders that hold a consumer credit licence.
Unfortunately the OFT has no power to intervene in individual disputes, and therefore we are unable to assist you directly in this matter.
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) can help with most complaints about consumer credit products and services if the consumer has failed to satisfactorily resolve the matter directly with the consumer credit licensee itself. FOS can be contacted at: Financial Ombudsman Service, South Quay Plaza, 183 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9SR;; or www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk.
We have therefore noted the details of your enquiries, and we will consider this alongside any other complaints we have received with a view to any consumer credit licensing or other action we may decide to take. Unfortunately, we cannot disclose any details about any action we may take, due to legal restrictions on the OFT relating to disclosure of information.
Thank you again for writing to us and bringing this matter to our attention.
Yours sincerely
Olushola Egbowon
Enquiries and Reporting Centre
Office of Fair Trading
i doubt I need to tell you that I'm writing back.
Sent: Tue 25/08/2009 10:52
To: Enquiries
Subject: Enquiry ref referrals to fee paying Debt Management Companies.
Dear Sirs
I was wondering if you could advise me of the OFTs position / guidance with regard to banks debt management / money management departments referring customers to fee paying debt management companies as opposed to free services such as CCCS.
We are seeing a number of referrals from banks to fee paying debt management companies, where the debt management company offers the customer a discount as they were referred by the bank.
Additionally we have heard of banks informing customers they would not freeze interest on accounts unless they went through a specific fee paying debt management company.
This is a general enquiry on the applicable guidance at the moment.
Many thanks for your help
Kind regards
Dear Mrs Coleman
THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974
Thank you for your email received on of 25 August 2009.
Under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (“the Act”), if a business wishes to be involved in activities relating to consumer credit or hire, including debt collection, they must have a consumer credit licence. The Office of Fair Trading (the OFT) has duty to enforce the Act, including a duty to monitor the fitness of all traders that hold a consumer credit licence.
Unfortunately the OFT has no power to intervene in individual disputes, and therefore we are unable to assist you directly in this matter.
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) can help with most complaints about consumer credit products and services if the consumer has failed to satisfactorily resolve the matter directly with the consumer credit licensee itself. FOS can be contacted at: Financial Ombudsman Service, South Quay Plaza, 183 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9SR;; or www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk.
We have therefore noted the details of your enquiries, and we will consider this alongside any other complaints we have received with a view to any consumer credit licensing or other action we may decide to take. Unfortunately, we cannot disclose any details about any action we may take, due to legal restrictions on the OFT relating to disclosure of information.
Thank you again for writing to us and bringing this matter to our attention.
Yours sincerely
Olushola Egbowon
Enquiries and Reporting Centre
Office of Fair Trading
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