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OIC

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334 posts

17 months

Sunday 25th January
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FYI - every referral made by a customer costs the financial institution that's been referred to the FOS £500.

I don't have skin in the game that's currently ongoing, but my thoughts are that it's utterly disgraceful.

The FOS will not be impressed either.

Keep it short, simple, unemotive, factually correct, particularly with respect to dates.

Simpo Two

91,478 posts

289 months

Sunday 25th January
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I'm not clear. What is disgraceful and why won't the FOS be impressed that they charge £500?

ferret50

2,730 posts

33 months

Sunday 25th January
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OIC said:
FYI - every referral made by a customer costs the financial institution that's been referred to the FOS £500.

I don't have skin in the game that's currently ongoing, but my thoughts are that it's utterly disgraceful.

The FOS will not be impressed either.

Keep it short, simple, unemotive, factually correct, particularly with respect to dates.
That's good to read!

hehe

trickywoo

13,691 posts

254 months

Sunday 25th January
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Isn’t only if the deem it worth taking on?

I had a problem with Santander and it took the ombudsman 3 months to get round to looking at it.

Almost to the day Santander compensated me as much as I thought the ombudsman might award and I got my money back. I therefore dropped the case.

If it’s worthy of taking on its right that the ‘accused’ stump up as whatever they’ve done by that point is likely to be pretty bad.

ferret50

2,730 posts

33 months

Sunday 25th January
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Oh yes it's bad, it's worse that a bad thing that's gone bad, the outfit concerned have even ignored their own terms and conditions!

biglaughbiglaugh

towser44

4,071 posts

139 months

Sunday 25th January
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I used to work in complaints for a financial services company and the FOS referral rights were always a talking point. A lot of the time, it would have been cheaper for us to back down and give compensation to the customer, even when there were no grounds for us upholding the complaint than rejecting it and them being able to go to FOS. We always rejected complaints when justified though, but, it was frustrating that it cost us the FOS fee even when as a company we had done nothing wrong.

dingg

4,473 posts

243 months

Sunday 25th January
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What an appropriate thread ,I've just pinged off an email to get my complaint escalated to the financial ombudsman.

Sadly some financial services companies treat their clients with contempt

ferret50

2,730 posts

33 months

Sunday 25th January
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dingg said:
What an appropriate thread ,I've just pinged off an email to get my complaint escalated to the financial ombudsman.

Sadly some financial services companies treat their clients with contempt
Thank you.

Let's trust that this is just another delaying tactic on the part of the ceeding cowboys.

biglaughbiglaugh

2and3and4

239 posts

22 months

Sunday 25th January
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Hate to tell you but the FOS is just another nonsense:

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.financial-om...

BlindedByTheLights

1,959 posts

121 months

Sunday 25th January
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Interesting, I’ve just opened one on nationwide, be interesting to see how it progresses.

Sheepshanks

39,371 posts

143 months

Sunday 25th January
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2and3and4 said:
Hate to tell you but the FOS is just another nonsense:

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.financial-om...
Can you complain about the FOS?

2and3and4

239 posts

22 months

Sunday 25th January
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Sheepshanks said:
2and3and4 said:
Hate to tell you but the FOS is just another nonsense:

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.financial-om...
Can you complain about the FOS?
Yes. If the decision you get is obvious enough nonsense you can ask for a more senior ombudsman to review it.

Guess what outcome that leads to? biglaugh