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Reporting LLoyds to the FOS

funkyfish586
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Hi all, after a very frustrating 45 minute conversation with lloyds yesterday regarding the interest they are charging on the account i have contacted the FOS & made a complaint ( thank you to the person who suggested it last time)
Basically i have been on a DMP for a over a year & lloyds wont freeze interest which i know they dont have too but now they have pushed me over my overdraaft limit & are now just piling on charges etc. I pay they around £5 a month & they charge just over £16.
Has anyone contacted the FOS & what was the outcome with Lloyds? the FOS were absolutely brilliant! lovely people. All i want is a freeze on interest as my debt has gone up by £180 since i started with the DMP. Despite ignored letters from myself & payplan x
Basically i have been on a DMP for a over a year & lloyds wont freeze interest which i know they dont have too but now they have pushed me over my overdraaft limit & are now just piling on charges etc. I pay they around £5 a month & they charge just over £16.
Has anyone contacted the FOS & what was the outcome with Lloyds? the FOS were absolutely brilliant! lovely people. All i want is a freeze on interest as my debt has gone up by £180 since i started with the DMP. Despite ignored letters from myself & payplan x
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, but Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad."
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Yes, I made a complaint to the FOS 2 years ago and was awarded £200 compensation and got an apology from Lloyds. Since then they have continued to act in pretty much the same manner i.e. ignoring letters & the fact I am sticking to repayment arrangements and have voluntarily paid me two lots of £100 compensation, apologised etc and then repeat the behaviour. And they wonder why the public has a low opinion of he banking industry!0
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thank you! did they freeze interest? x"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, but Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad."0
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Lloyds are an absolute administrative shambles.One department has no idea what the other is doing.I have 3 credit cards with them and have been paying them via a CCCS Debt Management plan for nearly 4 years.
They messed me about with interest charges until i made a formal complaint to them and asked them to default and close the 3 accounts as apparently this is the only way they will stop interest PERMANENTLY.
They finally agreed to do this and all interest has now been stopped as long as i continue to pay them monthly via CCCS.
My credit file is shot but i don,t care because i never want credit again anyway.
Might be worth a try for many of you who don,t want further credit .
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Yes, they did freeze interest eventually. I had no problems at all with my credit card account (self managed dmp) just the loan I have.
I've also started to email Helen Weir, who is head of retail banking for Lloyds, when things go wrong. Her PA normally responds and things get sorted. If you PM me I will send you the email address.0 -
thank you all! yes they have halfed the interest on the credit card but not the current account. I have to say not only are they the most unhelpful creditors they are the most unprofessional too! They do not respond to letters, phone calls etc etc. x"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, but Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad."0
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funkyfish586 wrote: »but now they have pushed me over my overdraaft limit & are now just piling on charges etc.
In what way did they push you over your overdraft limit?0 -
Fiddlestick wrote: »In what way did they push you over your overdraft limit?
My debt was at £500 when i entered the dmp and i had a £650 limit they have continued to charge interest every month as what im paying them isnt covering the interest. now i have gone over the limit due to the charges & they are charging a new 'using my overdraft fee' as well as a charge for going over my overdraft limit :mad:"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, but Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad."0
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