I'm really sorry to hear of you predicament.
There are basically 3 options in my view:
You could take legal action by filing a claim for harassment and possibly applying for an injunction prohibiting Allay from contacting you. The downside is that this could be complicated, time consuming and expensive.
You could make a formal complaint to the Information Commissioner but that would likely take a considerable time and even if they rule in your favour the ruling is pretty toothless.
The third option is to make a complaint to the Claims Management Ombudsman which is part of the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). In my view this would be the best option as overall it has the optimum combination of speed, effectiveness and the process is relatively straight forwards. The good thing about FOS rulings are that they are legally binding and are as good as a court judgment. So if FOS ruled that Allay must stop contacting you and they don't, you can apply to the courts to enforce it.
Ordinarily in order to take a complaint to FOS you would have to of made a complaint to Allay first and either had it rejected or not have had a response within 8 weeks. Plus the timescales between FOS accepting the complaint and actually with is could be a couple of months.
However there might be ways of shortcutting this. If you've tried to get Allay to stop contacting you within the last 6 months, that could count as a complaint that Allay haven't formally responded to and you might be able to go straight to FOS now. Also if you can demonstrate to FOS that Allay's harassment of you is causing significant ongoing distress to you they can look into the complaint straight away.
It's possible I could assist with the above as I'm in ongoing discussions about how they are dealing with Allay complaints but first I'd just like to know a bit more:
1. What were Allay contacting you/your late husband about originally?
2. Are Allay now asking you for money for a successful PPI claim that they allege you authorised them to make?
3. Have you/your late husband ever had a PPI refund?
4. When is the last time you contacted Allay about the issue?
There are basically 3 options in my view:
You could take legal action by filing a claim for harassment and possibly applying for an injunction prohibiting Allay from contacting you. The downside is that this could be complicated, time consuming and expensive.
You could make a formal complaint to the Information Commissioner but that would likely take a considerable time and even if they rule in your favour the ruling is pretty toothless.
The third option is to make a complaint to the Claims Management Ombudsman which is part of the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). In my view this would be the best option as overall it has the optimum combination of speed, effectiveness and the process is relatively straight forwards. The good thing about FOS rulings are that they are legally binding and are as good as a court judgment. So if FOS ruled that Allay must stop contacting you and they don't, you can apply to the courts to enforce it.
Ordinarily in order to take a complaint to FOS you would have to of made a complaint to Allay first and either had it rejected or not have had a response within 8 weeks. Plus the timescales between FOS accepting the complaint and actually with is could be a couple of months.
However there might be ways of shortcutting this. If you've tried to get Allay to stop contacting you within the last 6 months, that could count as a complaint that Allay haven't formally responded to and you might be able to go straight to FOS now. Also if you can demonstrate to FOS that Allay's harassment of you is causing significant ongoing distress to you they can look into the complaint straight away.
It's possible I could assist with the above as I'm in ongoing discussions about how they are dealing with Allay complaints but first I'd just like to know a bit more:
1. What were Allay contacting you/your late husband about originally?
2. Are Allay now asking you for money for a successful PPI claim that they allege you authorised them to make?
3. Have you/your late husband ever had a PPI refund?
4. When is the last time you contacted Allay about the issue?
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