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    http://blog.rpc.co.uk/regulatory-law...ful-complaints

    FOS to award ‘distress and inconvenience’ compensation for unsuccessful complaints

    Posted on April 28, 2011 by Robbie Constance
    Today’s Ombudsman News leads with a plea to resolve PPI complaints following the High Court’s ruling in BBA v FSA & FOS and includes a note about awarding compensation for ‘distress and inconvenience’ even where the underlying complaint is not upheld.
    The FOS says “The lack of co-operation from some financial businesses has made it difficult to progress PPI cases since the launch of this legal challenge. However, the clear-cut judgment means that banks and other financial businesses should now be in the position to deal promptly, efficiently and fairly with their customers’ PPI complaints“.
    None of the Ombudsman News case studies refers to distress and inconvenience caused by complaints handling, let alone PPI complaints handling, but the Chief Ombudsman’s introduction complained that “The approach taken by the businesses involved in this legal action has meant that we have not been able to resolve as many of these cases as we would have hoped. This has led to delays, uncertainty and frustration for the consumers involved – large numbers of whom have seen little or no progress on their PPI complaints for many months.”
    Am I alone in reading this Ombudsman News as a threat to banks that (subject to any appeal) further ‘delays, uncertainty and frustration’ in their PPI complaints handling will be treated, hereafter, as the sort of exceptional circumstance in which FOS ”may also tell a business to pay compensation for distress and inconvenience it has caused by particularly poor handling of a complaint, even if we do not uphold the underlying complaint itself“?
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  • #2
    Re: Anyone seen this?

    That's a new one then.
    Possibly a threat to the banks!

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    • #3
      Re: Anyone seen this?

      More info on the above here too.

      http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargain...page_id=5&ct=5


      Compensation for 'distress' paid to 20,000


      29 April 2011
      Banks and shops are being ordered to pay hundreds of pounds in compensation for 'distress or inconvenience', new figures show.

      Full details on link.


      Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargain...#ixzz1L19AKvyz

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      • #4
        Re: Anyone seen this?

        Yep - already posted this from the BBC news on the 28th, see my post:-

        http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ewpost&t=28523

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        • #5
          Re: Anyone seen this?

          before we get too excited its worth checking out the FOS latest news on their publications page, actually gives some guidance in an article as to what compensation they would apply to cases, even where a major issue is only a negligable amount, for PPI delays your prob only be looking at about £100

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          • #6
            Re: Anyone seen this?

            issue 93 - ombudsman focus: compensation for distress, inconvenience or other non-financial loss

            Which is where the story originated.
            "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
            (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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