euca Posted November 22, 2008 Share Posted November 22, 2008 UK BANK OMBUDSMAN Having a dispute with hsbc in UK. Their negligence has recently cost me about GBP400 in cocked-up transfers from UK to Thailand and Singapore. They are now typically off-hand and overbearing as I seek redress. Has anyone had experience of the UK BANK OMBUDSMAN? When I have my Letter of Deadlock from hsbc [if] is there a best method of approaching this body? Are they fair, objective, or set up by banks for banks? Any views/advice based on experience/knowledge would be appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morden Posted November 22, 2008 Share Posted November 22, 2008 UK BANK OMBUDSMANHaving a dispute with hsbc in UK. Their negligence has recently cost me about GBP400 in cocked-up transfers from UK to Thailand and Singapore. They are now typically off-hand and overbearing as I seek redress. Has anyone had experience of the UK BANK OMBUDSMAN? When I have my Letter of Deadlock from hsbc [if] is there a best method of approaching this body? Are they fair, objective, or set up by banks for banks? Any views/advice based on experience/knowledge would be appreciated. The Ombudsman works to very clear guidelines. Although the body is there to protect customers, it is not a one-sided consumer rights business. If your bank has broke any law, regulation or code, the Ombudsman will require the bank to put matter right. You have to exhaust the bank's complaint's procedure (see its website) before approaching the Ombudsman. Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prk888 Posted November 30, 2008 Share Posted November 30, 2008 UK BANK OMBUDSMANHaving a dispute with hsbc in UK. Their negligence has recently cost me about GBP400 in cocked-up transfers from UK to Thailand and Singapore. They are now typically off-hand and overbearing as I seek redress. Has anyone had experience of the UK BANK OMBUDSMAN? When I have my Letter of Deadlock from hsbc [if] is there a best method of approaching this body? Are they fair, objective, or set up by banks for banks? Any views/advice based on experience/knowledge would be appreciated. The Ombudsman works to very clear guidelines. Although the body is there to protect customers, it is not a one-sided consumer rights business. If your bank has broke any law, regulation or code, the Ombudsman will require the bank to put matter right. You have to exhaust the bank's complaint's procedure (see its website) before approaching the Ombudsman. Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prk888 Posted November 30, 2008 Share Posted November 30, 2008 UK BANK OMBUDSMANHaving a dispute with hsbc in UK. Their negligence has recently cost me about GBP400 in cocked-up transfers from UK to Thailand and Singapore. They are now typically off-hand and overbearing as I seek redress. Has anyone had experience of the UK BANK OMBUDSMAN? When I have my Letter of Deadlock from hsbc [if] is there a best method of approaching this body? Are they fair, objective, or set up by banks for banks? Any views/advice based on experience/knowledge would be appreciated. The Ombudsman works to very clear guidelines. Although the body is there to protect customers, it is not a one-sided consumer rights business. If your bank has broke any law, regulation or code, the Ombudsman will require the bank to put matter right. You have to exhaust the bank's complaint's procedure (see its website) before approaching the Ombudsman. i agree with Morden - follow their guidelines, pursue the matter locally as far as possible, be objective, supply as many facts as possible and then they will do their best to moderate and decide. Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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