I helped a friend to make three PPI claims against NatWest - two for loans and one for a credit card. The loan claims were upheld and paid-out, the credit card was refused.
I appealed to the FOS who have written to say they are, "not upholding the complaint".
It appears that, because NatWest have so little information relating to this PPI (it was taken in 1998), the FOS have found in their favour - ridiculous as it sounds.
In the appeal to the FOS we even gave the name of the NatWest employee who told her that she would not get the card if she did not take the PPI. He was the same employee who mis-sold her PPI on one of the loans that has been refunded.
I just cannot get my head around the FOS reasoning at all.
My friend recollects taking the card and the conversation she had at the time.
NatWest have no contradictory information - they do not even have her original card application.
The NatWest employee no longer works for them.
Yet the FOS refuse the appeal.
We have just over 2 weeks to disagree with their assessment.
There seems to be a problem uploading a pdf file at present (I am getting an AAD database error message) so I will keep trying.
In the meantime, please can anyone advise of the best way to deal with this.
I appealed to the FOS who have written to say they are, "not upholding the complaint".
It appears that, because NatWest have so little information relating to this PPI (it was taken in 1998), the FOS have found in their favour - ridiculous as it sounds.
In the appeal to the FOS we even gave the name of the NatWest employee who told her that she would not get the card if she did not take the PPI. He was the same employee who mis-sold her PPI on one of the loans that has been refunded.
I just cannot get my head around the FOS reasoning at all.
My friend recollects taking the card and the conversation she had at the time.
NatWest have no contradictory information - they do not even have her original card application.
The NatWest employee no longer works for them.
Yet the FOS refuse the appeal.
We have just over 2 weeks to disagree with their assessment.
There seems to be a problem uploading a pdf file at present (I am getting an AAD database error message) so I will keep trying.
In the meantime, please can anyone advise of the best way to deal with this.
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