heliotrope
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I would not take the bank’s word on anything.Recently AIB contacted us to say that they transferred the deeds of our house in him an error to a vulture fund in human error. They said they were rectifying this and would offer us 1000 euro in a gesture of good will. Any thoughts ....
At the risk of sounding cynical - when was the last time a bank voluntarily offered aThe only questionsare.
How have you lost out?
Has it been rectified?
How would Joe Soap know if he lost out ?The only questions are.
How have you lost out?
Has it been rectified?
1K seems reasonable as the OP has not been inconvenienced. But I'd want confirmation this doesn't affect anything else, such as his credit rating. I'd also want to see the legal title to see it is clear of the vulture fund, so he might need a solicitor but I'm not sure if he does.The only questions are.
How have you lost out?
Has it been rectified?
The human error seems to be an actual human doing something with your deeds to transfer the title in your name to a Vulture Fund. I'd say there is war in the legal deeds department and it's presumably a solicitor, internal, who made this error, but probably because someone elsewhere in the bank gave them the wrong information.Hi,
Recently AIB contacted us to say that they transferred the deeds of our house in him an error to a vulture fund in human error. They said they were rectifying this and would offer us 1000 euro in a gesture of good will. Any thoughts on this situation? GDPR is surely compromised and also I would have thought with any transfer between financial institutions human error was well ironed out by now. Thanks
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