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Trish Wilson

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  1. I had a problem getting statements from my bank and finally sent in a SAR. I still had a problem but I finally I got them and thank goodnesss I did because the evidence of the statements have undermined much of the bank's version of events.
  2. I'm about to go viral with our email exchange. Anyone interested? PS If you will want to freak out or spook your Adjuidicator go to search and type in their name. What I don't know about him now is nobody's business and all legitimately sourced.
  3. As in making false and malicious allegations to writing to third parties. As regards the bank's game pity mine is chess. The adjudicator plays it too but oviously hasn't heard of the term check Here's a snippet from the latest email You might also care to bear in mind that you’re supposed to be the umpire not batsman for the opposition. Talk about lbw. Sleep tight Don't let the FOS fogies bite. Bite back instead.
  4. My name's Trish and boy have I had one bad experience with the FOS 19 months and still onging - two months down to the fact that first they mislaid my complaint and didn't pick up on it for two months despte ingoing correspondence inbetween. How to treat them? Treat them with the contempt they deserve. You should read my emails to current adjudicator - I'm on No. 2 Piece of advice before you contact the Ombudsman send a SAR(SUbject Access Request) to your bank. Under Section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998 you have the right to all personal data gong back 6 years. You should read what turned up through my letter-box. Court proceedings under consideration? You bet!!! Libel ring a bell with anybody?
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