Leesider32
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Hi all,
I have read a bit on this but I am still confused. I received a cheque from Ulster Bank for €600 yesterday to use for legal advice if I want to but they have said they do not believe I was impacted financially. Main points:
- Took out mortgage with UB on a tracker rate in 2004
- Moved to a fixed rate in February 2006
- Switched mortgage to BoS in September 2007
They are saying the document that I received when I went to fixed wasn't clear as to what rate I would be on once the fixed term was over. However I am not due anything because I changed mortgages before the fixed term was up and therefore it did not impact me financially.
I have read that some people have received compensation even though they switched. Firstly I was wondering is this the case and secondly if it is should I consider seeking legal advice based on my timelines above?
Thanks for any advice you can provide.
I have read a bit on this but I am still confused. I received a cheque from Ulster Bank for €600 yesterday to use for legal advice if I want to but they have said they do not believe I was impacted financially. Main points:
- Took out mortgage with UB on a tracker rate in 2004
- Moved to a fixed rate in February 2006
- Switched mortgage to BoS in September 2007
They are saying the document that I received when I went to fixed wasn't clear as to what rate I would be on once the fixed term was over. However I am not due anything because I changed mortgages before the fixed term was up and therefore it did not impact me financially.
I have read that some people have received compensation even though they switched. Firstly I was wondering is this the case and secondly if it is should I consider seeking legal advice based on my timelines above?
Thanks for any advice you can provide.