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  • di30
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    Re: Latest Update on PPI Judicial Review - NO APPEAL - get your claims in......

    Originally posted by Angry Cat View Post
    Well, at least it may provide work for some of the unemployed...

    AC, rolls eyes and shakes head.

    LOL, yeah how true

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  • pompeyfaith
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    City minister Mark Hoban blamed the regulatory regime created by Labour – rather than the banks – for the PPI debacle. Hoban said: "One aspect of the reforms that we are introducing by setting up the financial conduct authority is to give the regulator more powers to intervene earlier to prevent that sort of scandal happening again."
    Well the regulatory regime cant have been all that good when this scandal started in around 1998 and who was in Government then.

    So it was not just labour but all governments to share the blame.

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  • charitynjw
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    Originally posted by di30 View Post
    It would have been more required if this had not come to an end, or it would have taken them double the time, as stated via Lloyds it could take up to the end of the year as it stands now.
    Come on folks, any offers? go on help them out LOL.
    Someone should have sold them an (useless) insurance policy to (not) cover this unforseen predicament, lol!

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  • Angry Cat
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    Re: Latest Update on PPI Judicial Review - NO APPEAL - get your claims in......

    Originally posted by di30 View Post
    It would have been more required if this had not come to an end, or it would have taken them double the time, as stated via Lloyds it could take up to the end of the year as it stands now.
    Come on folks, any offers? go on help them out LOL.
    Well, at least it may provide work for some of the unemployed...

    AC, rolls eyes and shakes head.

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  • di30
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    Re: Latest Update on PPI Judicial Review - NO APPEAL - get your claims in......

    Originally posted by cappo View Post
    apologies if this has already been posted up today



    http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2011...ppi-complaints

    It would have been more required if this had not come to an end, or it would have taken them double the time, as stated via Lloyds it could take up to the end of the year as it stands now.
    Come on folks, any offers? go on help them out LOL.

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  • Angry Cat
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    Re: Latest Update on PPI Judicial Review - NO APPEAL - get your claims in......

    Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
    AC,

    Come on this is the British Banking System chaos should be expected lol.
    PF, one would expect nothing less...:beagle:

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  • pompeyfaith
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    Oh my Lord, will the left hand know what the right hand is doing?

    One expected much foot dragging but now also chaos...
    AC,

    Come on this is the British Banking System chaos should be expected lol.

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  • Angry Cat
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    Originally posted by cappo View Post
    apologies if this has already been posted up today



    http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2011...ppi-complaints
    One banker said there was substantial concern about call centres having enough capacity to deal with the inquiries that will be sparked by the recent publicity, even before banks start their efforts to contact customers.
    Oh my Lord, will the left hand know what the right hand is doing?

    One expected much foot dragging but now also chaos...

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  • cappo
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    apologies if this has already been posted up today



    http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2011...ppi-complaints

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  • cappo
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    Re: Latest Update on PPI Judicial Review - NO APPEAL - get your claims in......

    Originally posted by oorbrian View Post
    Hi all. I have just registered with the forum after 6 months lurking in cyberspace getting great advice from you all. I feel i know you all personally now.
    I put 5 claims in against RBS with a CMC ( wish i knew how easy it was before i did it) in August 2010. They were put on hold pending review like most were and are with the ombudsman.
    Does anyone know how many claims of that vintage are sitting on their desks/
    My CMC say they are waiting for a lot of details coming from the ombudsman over the next few weeks!
    Do you think she is psychic? LOL



    i still personally think (and it,s only my opinion) that if they,ve put them on hold they might well be upheld as i tend to think that the banks were still rejecting all the cases they couid up until now and quickly, it,ll be interesting to see how many get rejected now, oh and welcome oorbrian and good luck i put up a separate welcome post but it seems to have disappeared.

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  • EXC
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    Originally posted by oorbrian View Post
    Does anyone know how many claims of that vintage are sitting on their desks/
    My CMC say they are waiting for a lot of details coming from the ombudsman over the next few weeks!
    LOL
    I understand that the FOS are due to publish an annual review of personal finance disputes on Wednesday of next week. Hopefully they may give an indication of when they expect to deal with the backlog of complaints.

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  • cappo
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    Re: Latest Update on PPI Judicial Review - NO APPEAL - get your claims in......

    Originally posted by oorbrian View Post
    Hi all. I have just registered with the forum after 6 months lurking in cyberspace getting great advice from you all. I feel i know you all personally now.
    I put 5 claims in against RBS with a CMC ( wish i knew how easy it was before i did it) in August 2010. They were put on hold pending review like most were and are with the ombudsman.
    Does anyone know how many claims of that vintage are sitting on their desks/
    My CMC say they are waiting for a lot of details coming from the ombudsman over the next few weeks!
    Do you think she is psychic? LOL


    sorry found the welcome post
    Last edited by cappo; 10th May 2011, 20:16:PM.

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  • oorbrian
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    Re: Latest Update on PPI Judicial Review - NO APPEAL - get your claims in......

    Hi all. I have just registered with the forum after 6 months lurking in cyberspace getting great advice from you all. I feel i know you all personally now.
    I put 5 claims in against RBS with a CMC ( wish i knew how easy it was before i did it) in August 2010. They were put on hold pending review like most were and are with the ombudsman.
    Does anyone know how many claims of that vintage are sitting on their desks/
    My CMC say they are waiting for a lot of details coming from the ombudsman over the next few weeks!
    Do you think she is psychic? LOL

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  • di30
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    Banks PPI Climb-down could lower FOS Fees:


    http://www.ifaonline.co.uk/ifaonline...lower-fos-fees

    Advisers could face lower FOS fees next year as banks begin shouldering the cost of handling payment protection insurance (PPI) complaints against them, the ombudsman said.
    The ombudsman service hit the industry last month with a £25m levy it said was needed to cover the exceptional cost of dealing with the 5,000 complaints it is receiving about PPI every week.
    However, the British Bankers' Association (BBA) said yesterday it will not appeal a High Court judgment backing up the ombudsman's and FSA's view PPI had been widely mis-sold.


    Banks, which were found to be the biggest culprits in the mis-selling scandal, had previously refused to either deal with the complaints internally or pay the cost of those complaints handled by FOS.


    The climb-down has promoted calls from the wider industry for FOS to pass back the burden of the costs to the guilty parties, and hand back some of the £25m to levypayers

    All firms authorised or registered by the FSA were hit with the levy, including those which have not had any cases referred to the ombudsman service.
    A FOS spokesperson said if the reserve was not needed it will be used to offset next year's levy.
    "If the reserve is not required, it will help to reduce calls on the industry next year," he said.
    But he added there is still "considerable uncertainty" about the volume, scale and type of PPI complaints and steps the ombudsman will need to take to resolve the large number of cases it has to deal with.
    The FOS said it has received over 200,000 complaints in total about PPI policies, with over 100,000 in the last financial year 2010/11. It has upheld three out of four cases in favour of consumers.



    ------------------------------- merged -------------------------------
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...I-cave-in.html

    BBA's Angela Knight faces calls to quit after PPI cave in

    Angela Knight, chief executive of the British Bankers' Association, should stand down following the collapse of the group's payment protection insurance appeal, leading members said.
    Last edited by di30; 10th May 2011, 15:26:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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  • di30
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    Despite Lloyds taking on additional staff, they are unable to provide me with a rough timescale of when my 2 reclaims will be dealt with.
    I received the email below yesterday after asking them.




    Dear,

    Thank you for your recent communication sent to our Chief Executive Mr A Horta-Osório and our Customer Care Department in Newport.

    You are quite correct in stating that we have now announced that we are no longer supporting the BBA's Judicial Review process.

    As a result of the Judicial Review it has taken us longer than normal to assess your complaint and we recognise that we have not been able to respond to your complaint during this time. We now aim to respond in as swift a manner as possible following our announcement. I’m sorry but I’m unable to give a more detailed timescale.

    We can assure you that this further delay will not count towards the time limits in which you can refer your complaint to Court or FOS, should you disagree with the final outcome of our assessment.

    Yours sincerely


    Customer Relations Manager – Lloyds TSB Group Operations

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