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mortgage offered differs to the one advertised

Hello, i wonder if anyone can help with my query.

I have a fixed mortgage that currently ends 31.05.09.

I was checking through my paperwork and noticed that I had responded to an advert in the newspaper where the mortgage was fixed for 3 years and then tracked the B of E rate at + 0.75%. I still have the paper cutting.

Unfortunately, my offer letter states at the end of the period my mortgage will revert to the standard variable rate, this differs to what I responded to in the advert.

I know I am probably on tricky ground as I will get what I signed for. I usually check my offer letters but didnt think to check the small print of the advert, and only came to light now.

I have written to the B Soc and sent the paper cutting and my offer letter and asked for my initial call to be played back.

Just wondered if anyone knows where I stand.

Thank you.

Comments

  • maebel63 wrote: »
    I know I am probably on tricky ground as I will get what I signed for.

    Yes, you will get what you agreed to. You, and your adviser/broker, should have checked the detail at the time, unfortunately.

    Worth a try to see if they'll honour your advert cutting, but they won't be obliged to. Good luck.
    Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement
  • feisty1
    feisty1 Posts: 1,487 Forumite
    maebel63 wrote: »
    I have written to the B Soc and sent the paper cutting and my offer letter and asked for my initial call to be played back.
    Just wondered if anyone knows where I stand. Thank you.

    Not all calls are recorded, the message on an IVR normally says "calls may be recorded etc" .....paper cutting won't mean anything........it is the contract (offer) that is binding
  • koexelek
    koexelek Posts: 7,847 Forumite
    maebel63 wrote: »


    I know I am probably on tricky ground as I will get what I signed for. I usually check my offer letters but didnt think to check the small print of the advert, and only came to light now.

    .

    Unfortunately, that will make it safe for the lender
    I am a Mortgage adviser
    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.
  • maebel63
    maebel63 Posts: 10 Forumite
    thanks all, I guess that would be my reply, do you think it would be worth persuing through the ombudsman that I was not offered the product advertised
  • MarkyMarkD
    MarkyMarkD Posts: 9,912 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    No, because they aren't obliged to offer the product advertised. They can withdraw products between advertising and offering.
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