Brendan Burgess
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Personally I think it must be very disheartening for the likes of Brendan to see the 20% switch rate. After all the effort made to try and get people cheaper mortgages, a simple telephone call cannot be made to save yourself potentially thousands over an extended period.
This is why the 2% cashback has been such a success for banks.
I think the reason why so many do not take action is a complex issue. Personally i will not switch from VHI or ESB even though i might save money. I find it hard to understand why. Something about not rocking the boat or the devil you k now is ... It just does not make sense.It does seem peculiar that the take-up for the PTSB MVRs is so low. I'd wonder though how many customers are like me, that is still have an LTV of over 90%? I wouldn't consider myself a real outlier (maybe I am?) but although house prices are increasing the LTV is still too high - and I've been paying down my mortgage whenever I've been able over the last few years.
Of course when I get within sniffing distance of 90% I won't be looking at the MVR of 4.2% with PTSB! Hoping for AIB or Ulster Bank or whoever nearer 3.5%.
I think the reason why so many do not take action is a complex issue. Personally i will not switch from VHI or ESB even though i might save money. I find it hard to understand why. Something about not rocking the boat or the devil you k now is ... It just does not make sense.
I'm with ptsb on their MVR of 3.9%, my ltv has dropped since (approx. @55% ltv) and I could get a much better rate with another lender. I've approached a few but as I've got 4 kids my net disposable rules me out switching.
My main query is has anyone been able to get (as an existing customer)one of the new customer deals for fixing from ptsb? If I could fix for 2 years with them would drop to 3.2%. Probably a long shot but thought I'd see if anyone here had any joy cutting a deal.
Thanks
Hello,
Regarding the PTSB fixed rates for existing customers, I have a complaint with the Ombudsman at the moment, the Ombudsman has reviewed the case and has written to PTSB for further information, I hope to have a decision before Christmas. It might be worth complaining to PTSB, the more complaints the better.
Regards
T
You should try Ulster Bank if you haven't already. They are more child friendly than the others.I could get a much better rate with another lender. I've approached a few but as I've got 4 kids my net disposable rules me out switching.
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