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barclays now have 16 weeks to respond

barclays now have 16 weeks instead of the previous 8 has anyone else been told this? i was just told by barclays customer relations

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  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    kerry13238 wrote: »
    barclays now have 16 weeks instead of the previous 8 has anyone else been told this? i was just told by barclays customer relations


    Hi Kerry

    I have not came across any updates as yet, but I assumed it was all back to the 8 weeks again!

    Hopefully someone who are dealing with them will be along soon with the answer to this one for you.
    Good luck.
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • kerry13238
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    thanks i have called barclay every few days as mine is over the the 8 weeks deadline. i wrote and complained to customer relations at barclays and thats what they told me this morning no one has mentioned this previously she said they were told on wednesday last week
  • [Deleted User]
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    edited 19 March 2012 at 1:48PM
    The Banks have to apply to the FSA for extensions of this kind. Last year, the FSA allowed some cases to take a maximum of 16 weeks due to the expected influx of new complaints because of the court case.
    This extension was removed from January 1st 2012, since when the Banks have had the normal 8 weeks to reply.
    I've seen nothing about any further extensions being allowed (so far)

    http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/consumerinformation/if_things_go_wrong/who_to_complain_to_1-2-3/index.shtml
  • magpiecottage
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    The details are here. What it boils down to is:

    A complaint received before the outcome of the court case had to be responded to by 1 September 2011 (which has passed).

    A complaint received after the court case but before 1 September 2011 had to be responded to within 16 weeks (which would have expired by the end of 2011 in all cases.

    A complaint received from 1 September onwards had to be responded to within 12 weeks. So a complaint received on 31 December would have to be responded to (i.e. a complaint put into the post) by 24 March 2012. This is actually only theoretical. 31 December was a Saturday so it would be deemed to have been received on 3 January, the first business day following (or 4 January if it was a firm in Scotland).
  • [Deleted User]
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    kerry13238 wrote: »
    mine is over the the 8 weeks deadline.
    Sounds like they are fobbing you off. Exactly how long have you been waiting for their final response?

    This really is a game of patience. Remember, if the Bank do not uphold your complaint then you will wait for many many more months if you subsequently ask the FOS to take on your case.
  • kerry13238
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    11 weeks so far
  • [Deleted User]
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    kerry13238 wrote: »
    11 weeks so far
    Didn't they "lose" your questionnaire? What happened with that?
  • kerry13238
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    i had to fill in another one and send it back they have sent me no letters at all i put my loan and card on the same questionnaire then after the 8 weeks they said they sent a letter saying that they had not had the questionnaire back. i didnt receive the letter i printed off a questionnaire myself and posted it they got that on 9th march
  • [Deleted User]
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    kerry13238 wrote: »
    i printed off a questionnaire myself and posted it they got that on 9th march
    Seems likely they'll be taking the eight weeks as starting from the 9th March, if that's the date they accept they received it.
  • kerry13238
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    they said my complaint started on the 6th jan that is the date they are taking it from and i can complain to fsa if i wish that is what the letter that i didnt recieve said but on the phone this morning they said its a 16 week wait now
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