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Originally posted by TDA (Debt Adviser)
[br]Hi Kayak.Did the offer letters mention any time limit?
No nothing
I was thinking of writing back and not signing acceptance with a part saying until the result of the case is published unless they take sett off comments off and pay in full
Hi Kayak,
I can't really offer any advice to you on how best to handle this. It's a bit outside of our area of knowledge and practice.
Where you're coming from seems to make sense though. I'd want the claims process kept open if possible, until this verdict comes through.
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Originally posted by TDA (Debt Adviser)
[br]Hi Kayak,I can't really offer any advice to you on how best to handle this. It's a bit outside of our area of knowledge and practice.
Where you're coming from seems to make sense though. I'd want the claims process kept open if possible, until this verdict comes through.
I have looked at all the information that RBS sent, and it states that if i am not happy with their settlement i can contact the FOS up to 6 months from the date of their letter( October), if i dont agree with their offer, after which it will stand. So happy with the waiting game for the judgement on the case. Surely we will have a result by then.
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Originally posted by Luke4630
[br]Happy to send anyone a copy off letters from rbs
Hi there I would be extremely grateful if you could send me the RBS letter. I am having major problems with them.
Kindest Regards
Hi just seen your message . Get in touch with me at lukecg@aol.com
Interesting letter from RBS today. Asking if I was accepting the £50 offer from the FOS as full and final settlement following my complaint to FOS which went against me......I think not, I will cross my fingers for the verdict and hopefully the near £4k they have offset. Kinda wish I hadn't bothered going to the FOS and just let things run the course
That is interesting kdyguy.
So basically this letter from RBS is offering you £50 now to give up on the possibility of a £4,000 payout in a few months?
Was the £50 offered by RBS on their own initiative, or did FOS instruct them to offer that to you?
Has anyone else received a similar letter?
I was offered £25 by RBS as compensation for handling my complaint badly. The adjudicator told me to accept it but I said no and asked for to be looked at by the ombudsman. I’m not expecting the decision to be any different but I haven’t had a final letter yet
Yes during my complaint to the FOS I stated I felt RBS had been unfair as they refused to provide me with a break down of the set off, and didn’t actually tell me the money had been set off until I phoned to enquire what was happening about a month after them telling me the ppi claim was successful. They said they agreed they could have given me better information and offered £25 as compensation
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Originally posted by TDA (Debt Adviser)
[br]That is interesting kdyguy.So basically this letter from RBS is offering you £50 now to give up on the possibility of a £4,000 payout in a few months?
Was the £50 offered by RBS on their own initiative, or did FOS instruct them to offer that to you?
Has anyone else received a similar letter?
Perhaps I was a bit misleading and didn't read the letter properly first time! I read full and final settlement but it does say in relation to the service of my complaint made to FOS of how the PPI mis-sale was handled. So it is not related to my PPI claim as such.
I will not be accepting anyway
Again I have to report a disappointing final decision from the Ombudsman,despite my second appeal against their ajudicators ruling they have ruled in favour of RBS with regards the set off and say they have the right to hold my PPI monies against set off.It also states on the letter the decision will be posted on their website for information purposes. I can only hope the Court of Session appeal goes in Donnelly's favour and I can start again with a claim against RBS.