Extra Piece of Mind
Have the piece of mind knowing that you are backed by the FOS (Financial
Ombudsman Service). Key facts about the Financial Ombudsman Service:
They were set up by law to help settle individual disputes between
consumers and financial firms. They can consider complaints about a wide
range of financial matters, from insurance and mortgages to savings and
investments. They are not a regulator ('watchdog') or a trade body or a
consumer champion. There role is to settle disputes, without taking
sides. They are completely independent, just as a judge would be if you
took your complaint to court instead of coming to them. There service is
free to consumers. You must complain to the firm first, before they can
look at your case. Although they aim to resolve the majority of
complaints within six months, some cases can take longer, especially
mortgage endowment cases, which they are currently receiving in very
large numbers. You do not have to accept any decision they make, you are
always free to go to court instead. But if you accept an ombudsman's
decision, it is binding on both you and the firm. They cannot give
personal advice about financial matters or debt problems.
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