If you are still not satisfied with the lender's decision you can contact
a free external dispute resolution scheme.
see if you are entitled to access
a free external dispute resolution scheme.
If you are still not satisfied after that, you can contact
a free external dispute resolution scheme (see Step 3).
If you have tried to negotiate with your credit provider and you think they are being unfair, you can contact
a free external dispute resolution scheme.
Not exact matches
If you are still not satisfied with the outcome, you can lodge a
dispute (for
free) with your credit provider's
external dispute resolution (EDR)
scheme - either the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) 1800 367 287 or the Credit and Investments Ombudsman (CIO) 1800 138 422.
If you are still not happy with the lender's decision, you can lodge a
dispute (for
free) with your lender's
external dispute resolution (EDR)
scheme - either the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) 1800 367 287 or the Credit and Investments Ombudsman (CIO) 1800 138 422.
If you're unhappy with the response you get from your credit provider, you can contact a
free external dispute resolution (EDR)
scheme.
External dispute resolution (EDR)
schemes hear complaints for
free and can be a simpler alternative to resolving
disputes in court.
External dispute resolution schemes can help you resolve your complaint independently and for
free in a simpler way than going to court.
If you are not happy with your lender's response, you can get
free assistance from an
external dispute resolution scheme:
If you believe a listing on your credit report is wrong an
external dispute resolution scheme can consider your
dispute for
free.