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Re: Am I being Harsh on the FOS?
Originally posted by The Debt Star View PostFOS guy emails back saying he only wants to talk by 'fone. Too busy to go into protracted correspondence and wants to get to the rub of the matter asap by the fone.
My concern is that if I have to go to service review team I'll have no proof of what said etc.
So am I being unreasonable not talking on the 'fone to the FOS and in insisting they address my concerns about the APs in writing first?
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Re: Am I being Harsh on the FOS?
Cheers Crispy.
Y'awl right, it is very dodgy and I'll be drafting that letter tomorrow to go on Monday if nowt turns up in the post from the FOS. 7 days too long for 'em, I mean, they've sat on this complaint for MONTHS and then I get a crappy letter completely ignoring and not addressing half of my complaint. Aint good enough.
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Originally posted by The Debt Star View PostMy job is not to entrap you in any way
Remember Rule #1 - Everything in writing.
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Originally posted by pompeyfaith View PostTDS,
Your Welcome, Ill send you a PM with it ok m8.
Regards
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TDS,
Your Welcome, Ill send you a PM with it ok m8.
Regards
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Originally posted by pompeyfaith View PostIm sure I have the name of the SRT Manager on my other pc
might be useful, cheers.
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TDS,
No harm in giving it another 7 days to see if he responds, besides that will give you time to craft a letter to the SRT.
Just use the same FOS Address but put Service Review Team above as they are in same building but a floor above the adjudication team.
Im sure I have the name of the SRT Manager on my other pc upstairs so ill have a look soon as the wife wakes up.
RegardsLast edited by pompeyfaith; 23 June 2011, 15:38.
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Re: Am I being Harsh on the FOS?
Heard nothing back from the FOS adjudicator. He's just ignored my emails but he did try 'phoning me twice on the same day. I made it pretty darn clear I wanted him to address the AP complaint first.
Sooo....how do I / how should I approach the SRT at the FOS? Do I go to the ombudsman at the same time? Should I give the FOS guy a little longer just in case a letter arrives from him?
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my thoughts exactly. so glad I posted here, I feel so much better already!
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My job is not to entrap you in any way
And remember he can record you probably will not.
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Re: Am I being Harsh on the FOS?
To quote the FOS adjudicator:
"My position is to find a fair and reasonable solution to your complaint, and in view of the details of the complaint, I think it best to discuss them rather than enter into a protracted correspondence.
My job is not to entrap you in any way and firmly believe that the best and easiest way to resolve this complaint is to discuss it, as far more can be said and resolved in a few minutes rather than in the exchange of several letters."
That has all the hallmarks of trying to derail you complaint fella.
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TDS,
I agree 110% with silverback, and I had exactly the same issue with an adjudicator regarding my PPI complaint he wanted to communicate via phone when I had it clear in my first letter that all communication had to be in writing due to the stroke and hence limited mental capacity.
So yes make a complaint to the SRT.
Regards
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Re: Am I being Harsh on the FOS?
To quote the FOS adjudicator:
"My position is to find a fair and reasonable solution to your complaint, and in view of the details of the complaint, I think it best to discuss them rather than enter into a protracted correspondence.
My job is not to entrap you in any way and firmly believe that the best and easiest way to resolve this complaint is to discuss it, as far more can be said and resolved in a few minutes rather than in the exchange of several letters."
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