Complaints

The Debt Advisor Ltd always aims to achieve the highest possible standards in all areas of our business and particularly in dealing with our customers and creditors. There are of course times when things go wrong. The information below sets out our internal complaints procedure, and advises you to whom you can complain, and how you can expect your complaint to be dealt with.

If you require any more information regarding this, you can contact our Personal Debt Advisors on telephone number 0845 465 0065.

Stage One – Your Complaint

What is a complaint?

If you are dissatisfied with ANY aspect of the service we provide, for whatever reason, this is a complaint and will be dealt with under this procedure.

How can a complaint be made?

You can make a complaint by telephone on 0845 465 0065, by letter addressed to our Complaints Manager at WestPoint, 3rd Floor West, 501 Chester Road, Old Trafford, Manchester M16 9HU, by fax to 0845 465 0075 or by email to complaints@thedebtadvisor.co.uk.

Who does the complaint need to be addressed to?

Your complaint should be directed to our Complaints Manager and will always be investigated by someone independent of the original problem.

What information should I include with my complaint?

Please ensure you make it clear:-

Your complaint will still be fully considered even if all of the above information is not included.

Stage Two – Our First Response

What response should I expect to receive from my complaint?

Within five business days (i.e. five days but not including weekends or public holidays) of receipt of your complaint, we will send to you:-

If we need more information we will request it from you. Even if you do not provide the information, we will still continue with this complaints procedure. In that case we will only be able to resolve the complaint acting on the information available.

Stage Three – When Can You Expect A Reply?

We will aim to complete our investigation within four weeks from receipt. If we are unable to do so we will contact you in writing after four weeks to advise you that our investigations are continuing, why we have not yet resolved the problem and when you can expect us to make further contact. If the process is going to take more than eight weeks, we will again contact you in writing to advise:-

Stage 4 – Our Response

Once our investigation is complete, we will write to you with our findings. This response will set out:-

What do I need to do next?

If you accept our findings you will need to confirm in writing. A form will be supplied for this. If you do not write to us within 8 weeks of receipt of our response, we will assume you are satisfied with the outcome of the complaint and will not write to you again. Any offer of redress or other proposals we made will be automatically withdrawn.

If you do not accept our response and wish to take the matter further, you can appeal against the decision. You simply need to contact The Complaints Manager in writing and advise us that you wish to appeal against the outcome of the complaint, and why you remain dissatisfied. The case will then go on to the appeals stage.

Stage Five – The Appeals Stage

You have eight weeks from receiving our response in which to appeal. Your case will then be re-considered by another person who will review the decision made. You will receive another letter, called a ‘Final Response’ within eight weeks of your original complaint. The final response will be a letter advising you:-

Stage Six – I Am Still Dissatisfied After The Appeal

Everyone we deal with is covered by this complaints procedure. The formal notice after appeal stage will be the end of our formal complaints procedure unless your complaint is forwarded to the Financial Ombudsman Service.

You can ask advice from us or from the Financial Ombudsman Service to find out what steps you are able to take. You have the right to refer the matter to the Financial Ombudsman Service and a leaflet explaining the procedure and time scales involved will be sent to you with our final response.

All debt solutions should be very carefully considered. Fees will be charged to the client if a solution is taken in order for us to set up a plan and maintain it - all fees will be outlined during the consultation. The Debt Advisor complies with the Consumer Credit Act and clients have the right to a cooling off period of 7 days. It is likely that their ability to obtain further credit in the short term will be affected and this may also be the case over the medium to long term