West Bromwich Building Society Tracker Margins Legal Action

West Bromwich Building Society Tracker Margins Legal Action

18:38 PM, 30th September 2013, About 11 years ago 3869

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West Bromwich Tracker Rate Mortgages Legal Action Group

West Bromwich Building Society Tracker Margins Legal Action

Are you affected by the West Brom Tracker Rate Hike?

If your mortgage account number begins with the number 8 you are highly likely to be one of the unlucky 41% of the mortgage customers of the West Bromwich building Society with a West Bromwich Mortgage Company account affected by the 1.9% increase in your tracker margin rate. However, if you arranged your mortgage directly with West Bromwich Building Society (i.e. not via a broker) or before 2006 the chances are that your account number will begin with the number 9 and you are not affected – YET!!! West Brom will give no assurances that mortgages with account numbers beginning with the number 9 will not be affected at some point in the future.

OUR INTENDED CLASS ACTION LITIGATION OVERVIEW

Tracker Rate Class Actions Updates

The reasons we started this campaign are very simple:-

1) We believe the actions of West Brom are immoral

2) We believe the actions of West Brom are unlawful, i.e. they have no legal grounds to increase their tracker rate margins

3) We have no wish to subsidise other areas of the West Bromwich Building Society business model

4) We are fearful of other lenders following suit if West Brom are allowed to get away with this

Mark Smith (Barrister-At-Law) said …

“Representative actions, where one person starts a case representing many others, who all want the answer to a legal question from a court such as ‘is this contract enforceable against me?’ but are not seeking damages. All those who sign up to the action will get the benefit of the win, but they do not have to start their own cases, as they are ‘represented’ by the lead claimant.

The only people who will definitely benefit from success in the case are those who have signed up. There will be no free rides. Any others will have to fight their own corners individually, either alone or with legal help (which will inevitably cost significantly more than the group case).”

We will NOT settle on any basis.

Landlords take legal action against West Brom Mortgage Company

We have a moral duty to do what is right for those who support the values upon which this campaign was started. Our promise to all who support these values is that we will not sell out on you at any price. We will continue to fight this injustice and we will fight any other lender who tries to follow suit.

Are you with us?

This discussion thread is now closed – we’re off to Court!

To link to the new discussion please CLICK HERE

West Bromwich Mortgage Company Tracker Margins Legal Action


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Dean

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12:48 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Isaac Newton" at "16/10/2013 - 11:26":

Yes I have emailed him too with no response

You watch though once its been in one paper others including Lewis and Watchdog plus the MPs will all want to piggy back on some publicity

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12:52 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

All sounds great and so pleased Telegraph have now taken this on again

Will now sign up for petition and do subject access request and lodge complaint with FCA etc

Daily Mail told me they'd had a good response but I don't recall they had much call to action - not like the Telegraph piece. So fingers xd the latest story gets us more support

Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118

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13:35 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Sam Collett" at "16/10/2013 - 12:35":

I read your blog Sam and it was interesting to note that after 2 years and with 68,000 borrowers being affected by the Skipton BS decision the Solicitors running the Class Action raised less than half of the funds we have raised in 2 weeks! I also note that you didn't hear about the Class action until two years after the event.

Just goes to show that it's horses for courses, let the solicitors deal with the legal stuff and marketing experts and affected borrowers promote it.

It does show what a superb team we have pulled together. We mustn't rest on our laurels now though, we need to keep pushing new stories over the the media and recruiting additional support wherever possible. The momentum we are building is phenomenal and we all need to keep up the great work 🙂

Maybe when we win this case we can also re-visit the injustice of the Skipton BS actions? In your case Sam you probably have quite a large compensation claim waiting to be fought. If there are 68,000 other like you that could keep Justin and his team busy for the rest of their working lives!
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13:38 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

Just read update here: http://www.property118.com/tracker-rate-class-actions-update/44117/

Which says a template letter is going to drawn up for FCA complaint by solicitor. I am confused as I thought there was a template letter and this is what should be sent?

Mark, I really feel we could do with a very simple action steps post so that people know what they should do. I don;t think you can expect people to trawl through all these comments to find the answers, I know I have spent a lot of time going through and am now unclear.

We really need to keep it simple for people. Esp, in light of new publicity from Telegraph no opportunity must be lost

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13:50 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Sam Collett" at "16/10/2013 - 13:38":

Thats a good idea Sam

If there was a separate section on here that could not be posted to other than by Mark and Justin it would stop new people to the site having to go though all these posts

Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118

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13:52 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Sam Collett" at "16/10/2013 - 13:38":

Hi Sam

The update article which I published yesterday and sent to all members is exactly what you are requesting I suspect. It is linked from the foot of this post and is emailed to all affected borrowers.

Sorry about the confusion regarding complaint templates. The one linked from my article is a complaint letter to the mortgage lender and a cc to the Financial Ombudsman to put them on notice of a formal complaint. It is the formal complaint template addressed to the FOS which the groups solicitors will draft and send to paid up group members along with a template letter to solicitors who acted in the conveyancing and advising them to put their PI insurers on notice. The third template which will be prepared by the groups solicitors is a small claims court pack if this is deemed appropriate following Counsels advice. It is envisaged that none of the templates will be prepared by the groups solicitors will be distributed until such time as Counsels opinion has been obtained.

I trust this answers your questions?
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13:59 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Mark Alexander" at "16/10/2013 - 13:35":

I completely agree Mark.

I didn't even know about the class action against Skipton until AFTER I published that blog when a reader brought it to my attention. At that time I felt very alone.

That is why I have always been fully behind your campaign. As somebody who has suffered previously from the mammoth financial consequences of a lender's actions I am all too aware of how important this is.

Now, my blog is much bigger and I am much more vocal!

One person on their own cannot do very much - but when you are part of a group there is so much more that can be achieved, and at the very least you no longer feel you are alone.

Keep up the good work, I know it's hard work, but this is a battle which is worth fighting.

Sam Collett

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14:06 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Mark Alexander" at "16/10/2013 - 13:52":

Mark

I think it maybe easier to have a simple step diagram:

I am not sure of the steps and all the stuff so you will have to fill in, but something like this:

Are you affected by West Brom tracker hike if yes, these are the following steps you need to take:

Complain to West Brom (link: template letter here)

Sign up for legal class action (link: register here)

Send docs to Justin (link: what need to send and where)

Contact your MP: (Link to letter here).

Sign up for petition (link here)

WB will contact you with their reply within x days, a letter will then need to be send to FCA - our solicitors (when you've joined legal class action) will be available here (link)

And so on - people need to be guided through the process as to what you want them to do and have a checklist so then you can tick off what stage you have done

Just a suggestion...

Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118

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14:46 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

Just found this on the FCA page on Wikipedia 🙂

"The FCA has been rebuked by the Treasury Select Committee for lack of concern over the increase in mortgage interest rates of the Bank of Ireland's UK subsidiary.[15][16]"

See > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_Conduct_Authority and scroll down to the section under Public Criticism. The FCA will not like that at all, perhaps it's what has influenced them to take a closer look?
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15:03 PM, 16th October 2013, About 11 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Dean " at "16/10/2013 - 13:50":

Great suggestion by Sam endorsed by Dean. Having a periodic Reminder Action Post saying/reminding us what we should do/have done would help me enormously. If members are away for even a day with all the fantastic input coming in there is a huge backlog of stuff to go through. Easy to overlook something that needs doing.

Good and important causes like ours are like the old bus analogy. You wait at the stop for ages then two come along! Yesterday I was marching to Parliament with 500 other ex Fusiliers yesterday to try and prevent the disbandment of 2nd Bn Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. 20000 signature petition handed in at no 10 etc. Great day but I returned to a huge load of posts in this forum. I'm likely to overlook a necessary action as a consequence being a bit thick and forgetful. .

The march received huge publicity - also reported in today's D Tel - so the parallel is there for all the publicity we are rightly exhorted to promote. Mark's idea of a stunt outside a W Brom office is a great idea. It will be reported for sure if we alert the press etc. It's a great story for them.

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