
I need your help sir. I have a personal bank account which I get my monthly salary. So on Wednesday an amount of P1,500 was deposited on my account. The same day when I tried withdraw P400 then the remaining balance was only P66.
Then the following morning I called them and asked why this has happened. They told me that my insurance company attempted to get P79 stop order which failed for three times. Then what they told is that each and every attempt they charge P340, total amount to P1,044. So I need help that is it possible that the penalty can be more over the attempted P79.
Charging you over P1,000 for failing to pay P79? This seems hugely excessive.
However, this will all depend on what it says in the agreement you signed with your bank and their current tariff guide. It's common for a bank to charge a penalty fee if we overdraw our accounts, but in this situation, that's gone too far. We need to speak to the bank to check if this is how the penalty mechanism should work.
We also need to speak to your insurance company to check if they were being fair. In my view if a payment failed they should have contacted you to ask what happened. Trying three times without calling you is unreasonable.
I'll contact both the bank and the insurance company and ask them why they are behaving so unfairly.
He won't repair the phone!
I am writing to formally report an issue regarding a iPhone 13 Pro Max phone I purchased from someone through a friend who was the one purchasing on my behalf. The transaction took place approximately two months ago. Unfortunately, the phone stopped working unexpectedly, and when I reached out for assistance, I received conflicting information regarding the warranty.
Initially, I was informed that the phone had no warranty. However, when I mentioned seeking legal action, I was then told that it does have a warranty. Despite this, the phone remains unfixed. I handed it over to him on Wednesday the 19th, expecting a resolution. However, I have now been informed that they intend to return the phone without repairing it.
I went to the police and they have told me to report the matter to the consumer office.
I purchased the phone in good faith and expected reasonable after-sales support. I kindly request your assistance in resolving this matter, as I believe I am entitled to either a repair, replacement, or a refund under consumer protection laws. I would appreciate your urgent intervention in this matter, and I look forward to your response.
This is going to be difficult, mainly because this might not be seen as a commercial sale, but a private deal between two individuals. Nevertheless, it still might be worth contacting the Competition and Consumer Authority to see if there's anything they can do to help. I'm also happy to get in touch with the seller to see if they can do the right thing. In future, whenever possible buy a phone like this from a reputable store. Yes, they DO exist!
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