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MBNA refunds €18m to customers
MBNA is to refund about €18 million to customers after it discovered an error had been made in how interest was calculated.
The company said those affected by the error would receive about €38 each or less, and had written to its customers to let them know of the mistake.
The refund is due to a drafting error in the credit card firm's terms and conditions. Although the firm applied interest according to its own marketing material, the drafting error meant doing so broke its own terms and conditions in some circumstances.
"When this issue was identified, we immediately conducted a full review of all our terms and conditions stretching back to 1997," the company said in a statement.
"As a result of this we discovered an additional error and therefore we will refund any interest which may have been applied on the annual Government tax charged on accounts up to 2007 on the basis that we didn’t set out how interest would be applied."
MBNA said it was starting a review of accounts to see who was affected by the error, warning it was "complex and lengthy". However, it said customers should receive the refund, plus related interest, by March 2010.
If you are affected, you can call MBNA on 1800 818 704
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PmslAnyone fancy calling them 6 times a day until they get their refund ?
This overcharging has a huge knock on effect. It may have meant that someone could not clear their account, so they would be hit for interest and penalties on the entire bill.
I don't suppose the FR is going to penalise them at all for this?
The regulator said its consumer protection code was being followed closely by MBNA to make sure customers were fairly and quickly reimbursed. A spokesman said: "The Financial Regulator is satisfied with how this matter is now being dealt with and it is engaging with the firm to ensure that procedures and remedial action is undertaken to prevent this type of issue reoccurring.
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