blue_steel
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I'm just curious whether AIB could have restored everyone who appealed through BDO to a tracker and saved themselves a lot of money. If we say approximately 200 from a total of 5900 appealed what was to stop AIB paying out to those customers and ignoring everyone else. If the customers aware of the issue never went to the FSPO then could AIB not simply say each case they paid out on had some special circumstances to justify it. Was it simply hubris on their part?
And is AIB likely to apply this thinking to any case brought through the courts? As in, if a group here were to bring a high court action against AIB (for tracker restoration and compensation) the bank might pay up just to get rid of it before they end up having to pay out to all 5900.
And is AIB likely to apply this thinking to any case brought through the courts? As in, if a group here were to bring a high court action against AIB (for tracker restoration and compensation) the bank might pay up just to get rid of it before they end up having to pay out to all 5900.
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