L Lightning Registered User Messages 5,623 13 May 2018 #1 Just passed an An Post branch with big posters in their window advertising "commission free FX". The advert is obviously beyond misleading. An Post charge very hight FX margin fees. Who regulates this? Why are An Post allowed run such a misleading advertising scheme? How can we stop these type of ads?
Just passed an An Post branch with big posters in their window advertising "commission free FX". The advert is obviously beyond misleading. An Post charge very hight FX margin fees. Who regulates this? Why are An Post allowed run such a misleading advertising scheme? How can we stop these type of ads?
S Sarenco Registered User Messages 8,319 13 May 2018 #3 I suppose you could lodge a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland.
Brendan Burgess Founder Messages 54,822 13 May 2018 #4 CiaranT said: Why are An Post allowed run such a misleading advertising scheme? Click to expand... Hi Ciaran I agree fully with you and this has annoyed me for some time. But don't other banks do the same? "No commission when you change back foreign currency you have bought here" ? Brendan
CiaranT said: Why are An Post allowed run such a misleading advertising scheme? Click to expand... Hi Ciaran I agree fully with you and this has annoyed me for some time. But don't other banks do the same? "No commission when you change back foreign currency you have bought here" ? Brendan
L Lightning Registered User Messages 5,623 13 May 2018 #5 Sarenco said: I suppose you could lodge a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland. Click to expand... Thanks. Is that ASAI the best route? Brendan Burgess said: But don't other banks do the same? Click to expand... Yeah, others do similar misleading adverts (but An Post seem to be the most prevalent at this) but that obviously does not make it right. This practice needs to be stopped.
Sarenco said: I suppose you could lodge a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland. Click to expand... Thanks. Is that ASAI the best route? Brendan Burgess said: But don't other banks do the same? Click to expand... Yeah, others do similar misleading adverts (but An Post seem to be the most prevalent at this) but that obviously does not make it right. This practice needs to be stopped.
S Sarenco Registered User Messages 8,319 13 May 2018 #6 I think so CiaranT. I know the Central Bank has to approve charges imposed by Bureau de Change under the Consumer Credit Act but your compliant seems to go beyond the charges imposed.
I think so CiaranT. I know the Central Bank has to approve charges imposed by Bureau de Change under the Consumer Credit Act but your compliant seems to go beyond the charges imposed.