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26th May 2007, 19:53
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| | Gold Account Customer | Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? Isn't it about time we started pressing for the resignation of Walter Merricks as Chief Financial Ombudsman.
It is quite clear that he has no intention of taking a firm line with the banks and will simply continue to issue a string of half hearted "warnings" about the way in which the banks deal with charges claims.
In a speech recently, he stated ".....I'll just repeat what the rule says: handle complaints consistantly and remedy recurring problems"
Mr Merricks is consistant in one thing - ducking the issue of bank charges and the way in which the banks are dealing with claims. Maybe it's time for a stronger leader at the Ombudsmans office.
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27th May 2007, 01:29
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? Quote:
Originally Posted by The cobbett slayer Maybe it's time for a stronger leader at the Ombudsmans office. | Bankfodder? |
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27th May 2007, 08:54
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? Quote:
Originally Posted by The cobbett slayer Isn't it about time we started pressing for the resignation of Walter Merricks as Chief Financial Ombudsman.
It is quite clear that he has no intention of taking a firm line with the banks and will simply continue to issue a string of half hearted "warnings" about the way in which the banks deal with charges claims.
In a speech recently, he stated ".....I'll just repeat what the rule says: handle complaints consistantly and remedy recurring problems"
Mr Merricks is consistant in one thing - ducking the issue of bank charges and the way in which the banks are dealing with claims. Maybe it's time for a stronger leader at the Ombudsmans office. |
I think you're dead right there. Although the FO is an ombudsman service
and not a regulator as such, his attitude to the tidal wave of bank charge complaints is breath-takingly limp.
His office now receives 1000 bank charges complaints a week. To put that into perspective, thats 25 every hour his is open is open. By any standards imaginable, that indicates there is a very very serious problem out there. And this isn't gonna get solved by someone who couldn't punch
their way out of a sopping wet paper bag. |
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28th January 2008, 18:32
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? Quote:
Originally Posted by Lokiy2j Hello, I came across this forum on my travels around the world wide web and felt I just had to say something.
Who exactly do you think you are?
Why do you think you know Walter Merricks' job better than he does??
As it has already been stated, the job of the chief ombudsman and the FOS in general is to not impose their will on the banks who are just trying to make a living!
If you are so incapable of managing your own money that you incur bank charges, then you deserve everything you get!
It's unfair to be charged for trying to spend more money than you earn or infact are lent?? no wonder this country is heading for a recession!
The terms and conditions of each bank account is laid out very clearly for the "layman" to see, so why are you surprised when you are charged!!?! I find it very very convienent that all of a sudden you people have a problem and the only scapegoat you can find are the banks! and when the FOS doesn't immediatly back your claim you call for the resignation of one of the best in the business!
Sometimes I wonder how most of you would react if you were told what those at the FOS really think of your whining and sniveling little pleas. perhaps if a firmer hand were taken with the people who get the charges it would turn the country's fortunes round and we would enter a golden age of financial independance!!
Walter Merricks does the job he has been asked to do, if you want someone to tell the banks off for charging "unfair" fees or upsetting you then perhaps you should run to your mothers who may actually care. The FOS have a very important job to do and with the complaints of so many time wasters the people who really need their help are going unheard, just think about that next time you take offsense for paying for your own mistake! | Seldom have I heard such an uninformed rant - if you had actually read around this forum a bit before posting you may have actually understood what this site was all about |
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28th January 2008, 18:59
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? Quote:
Originally Posted by Lokiy2j I came across this forum on my travels around the world wide web and felt I just had to say something. | You just happened to stumble across this forum and an obscure 8 month old thread with just 3 posts!! What on earth were you googling? Your name isn't Walter by any chance? |
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28th January 2008, 19:24
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? Quote:
Originally Posted by Bookworm All right, guys, you know the drill, don't feed the troll, he came, he had his little rant and moved on, let's leave this thread to die again, shall we?  | Spoilsport  |
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29th January 2008, 09:51
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? Hi.
I am always interested to hear people's opinions on the Financial Ombudsman Service, especially views such as Loki's. I think he is absolutely spot on with what he says. Walter Merricks is doing a first rate job under very difficult circumstances. Why, he even does the recorded voice message when you call the FOS. "My name's Walter Merricks and I'm the Chief Ombudsman." He's leading from the front, putting himself out there. In my mind, that shows courage and valour, and no little guts.
As for the charges, as said, don't get into debt. Live within your means. If you think the charges are disproportionate, don't run the risk of incurring them. If your circumstances change, immediately consult your local bank or building society. Maybe the charges should be 10p or 20p? You pay for a service. You agreed to the tariff of charges when you signed up to the mortgage. It was all fine and dandy when you were living in your gingerbread house on Lollipop Lane. The first sign of a dark cloud however, and you're all bleating about the banks and calling for the resignation of a man who could not be more dedicated to maintaining a thoroughly decent and professional service.
Carry on Walter. You're doing a fine job sir. |
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29th January 2008, 10:08
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? Growing a pair? Tall order for me, and one that would surely involve a severe realignment of my lifestyle, not to mention a bit of a shock to my husband, I fear.
Should Walter Merrick step down? Well, the original post dates back from May 2007, at a time when the OFT had done not a lot to help us consumers on the subject of bank charges, before doing a 3 point-turn that would put a London cabbie to shame, which culminated in the current court case, on which, pun totally intended, the jury is still out. So, based on that, and considering the man finally decided to do the job he was being paid for, I'd say no, probably not. So that's your question answered.
I'm not going to bother with the rest of your vituperations because frankly, well, we've heard it all before and they are neither new nor original in their agressiveness. I feel sorry for you that you should be so small-minded that the only way you seem to be able and put your point across is by this unleashing of venom, but hey, whatever rocks your boat, honey.
I have asked the other users to refrain from posting because in my experience, people like you thrive on the attention and I don't think you are worth that attention, which is why after this post, I will only intervene in any post which flouts the forum rules. For someone who is so self-righteous, you have read those, I hope? If not, here they are, I would suggest you pay attention to them: Forum rules. Please read these before posting
Have a nice day now. 
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1st February 2008, 10:01
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? What language is used is important, the bank states that there contract are fair and transparent. The OFT test case will judge that. Banks have changed their terms and conditions but it is to suit a service argument which they are arguing about.
With regards to the MEAF the 2004 report has been updated. http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pubs/other/meaf_goodpractice.pdf |
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1st February 2008, 11:07
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Walter Merricks - Is it time he resigned? so that is why the posts are the way they are. That is interesting. |
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