Saturday, July 2, 2022
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Guest Post
  • Contact
Tribune Times
  • Home
  • News
    • England
    • Ireland
    • Wales
    • World
  • Brexit
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Military
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Videos

    President Biden announces new gas deal with EU

    BREAKING NEWS! Ammar Zoni & Irish Bella Resmi Umumkan Jenis Kelamin Anak Kedua

    Is Harry Maguire England's best defender? | John Barnes discusses the Three lions squad

    New initiative to encourage speaking Irish in Dublin

    AUSTRALIA STUDENT VISA FUTURE | STUDY VISA UPDATES USA CANADA UK

  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Business
    • Health
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Tribune Times
No Result
View All Result
Home Money

Is First Direct’s app down? Online banking problems explained

Editorial Staff by Editorial Staff
August 20, 2021
in Money
A A
0
69
SHARES
312
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

MOBILE and online banking services went down for hundreds of First Direct customers due to a suspected Sky internet issue.

Outages were reported on the bank’s website and app on August 20. Here’s what to do if you can’t access your account.

1

Hundreds of First Direct customers have been unable to access internet and mobile bankingCredit: Alamy

How can I check if First Direct is down?

First Direct has a dedicated page on its website where customers can check for any service issues.

The company says the page is updated regularly and it is “the best way to find out when things are back to normal”.

It provides information on phone, mobile and online banking, card transactions and the HSBC ATM network.

First Direct also has social media accounts on Facebook and Twitter so it is worth checking these out too.

And the website Downdetector can also help identify whether there are other people experiencing similar issues.

The site relies of customers reporting problems directly to it, so it is not always accurate.

But one great thing it does tell you is how widespread a problem is and where in the country people are having the most trouble.

On August 20, Downdectector showed 314 First Direct customers had complained about service outages.

Many Sky customers were unable to access their accounts due to an internet tech issue.

Can I claim compensation for an outage?

Unfortunately bank customers are not entitled to compensation in the same way telecoms customers are if there has been an outage.

But, it is worth doing some digging if the disruption has had a significant impact on you.

You will need to make as many notes as possible about when you were unable to access the services, the names of any staff members you spoke to.

Importantly though, you will some evidence about how the outage negatively affected you – for example, any additional costs it forced on you.

There is a simple complaints form on the First Direct website which explains what else you might need to submit.

What to do if you can’t access your money

If you can’t access your money and you need to urgently, here’s what to do:

  • Visit your local branch as soon as you can.
  • If you can’t get there, or it is closed, call your bank and ask for its guidance on what to do. 
  • If the bank’s phone services are also down or busy, try contacting your bank on social media to ask what to do. But remember: don’t ever share your account details over social media.
  • Try to do this on the day the problem arises so you can show you made every attempt to solve the issue.
  • If you still can’t access your money, begin gathering evidence for a complaint.

What happens if First Direct refuses to help?

If you have submitted all your evidence and you are dissatisfied with how your complaint has been handled, the next step is to report the case to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS).

You can do this 15 days after you first raised concerns with First Direct.

The FOS is an independent body which looks at the evidence before deciding whether action is fair – and it is free to escalate your complaint.

Any complaints regarding IT system outages at a bank will be considered.

However, the FOS advises that a decision on whether you are entitled to compensation will depend on how much you lost out as a result.

If it decides that the bank is at fault, it can order it to reimburse any fees, charges or fines you suffered.

Another outcome could be that the FOS orders First Direct to pay you any money you did not receive, such as interest.

It could also tell the bank to transfer any extra costs you incurred to get the issue sorted, like the cost to visit your local branch.

If your credit score was affected, it may tell the bank to correct your credit file.

Martin Lewis explains why HSBC and First Direct customers are being sent up to £7,000 refunds

Source: The Sun

Related Posts

Money

I’m a Depop expert – here’s how to make hundreds of pounds selling old clothes

July 2, 2022
Money

How to get one-off hardship grant of £200 for bills and food

July 2, 2022
Money

Do FedEx, USPS, and UPS deliver on the 4th of July?

July 2, 2022
Money

You could be missing out on £624 if you’re on Universal Credit – how to check

July 2, 2022
Money

Change to Aldi & Asda divides opinion as they rename their aisles

July 2, 2022
Money

I’m a debt expert – six things you need to do NOW if you can’t pay your mortgage

July 2, 2022

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Olympics Protests

Anti-Olympics Protests One Week Before the Event

12 months ago
Monkey B Virus

China Reports Its First Death from the Monkey B Virus

11 months ago
Double vaccinated gets double freedom.

Double vaccinated gets double freedom.

10 months ago
Flood in China's Zhengzhou

Flood in China’s Zhengzhou

8 months ago
Heatwaves warnings!

Heatwaves warnings!

8 months ago
Instagram

Instagram will No Longer be Photo Sharing App: Monetization of Content

7 months ago

You Might also Like

News

Captain Tom Moore’s daughter’s firm ‘may have profited from name trademark’

July 2, 2022
World

Smoking out the enemy: Ukraine uses e-cigarettes to fight drone war against Russia

July 2, 2022
News

London Pride: Thousands turn out in force as the capital celebrates 50 years since the first march for LGBTQ+ rights

July 2, 2022
Money

I’m a Depop expert – here’s how to make hundreds of pounds selling old clothes

July 2, 2022
Sports

Raphinha set for bumper £40K-a-week pay rise after snubbing Chelsea for Barca

July 2, 2022
Entertainment

Lindsay Lohan secretly marries boyfriend Bader Shammas

July 2, 2022

VIDEOS

President Biden announces new gas deal with EU

April 3, 2022

BREAKING NEWS! Ammar Zoni & Irish Bella Resmi Umumkan Jenis Kelamin Anak Kedua

April 3, 2022

Is Harry Maguire England's best defender? | John Barnes discusses the Three lions squad

April 3, 2022

New initiative to encourage speaking Irish in Dublin

April 2, 2022

AUSTRALIA STUDENT VISA FUTURE | STUDY VISA UPDATES USA CANADA UK

April 2, 2022

POPULAR NEWS

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed

LATEST NEWS

News

Chris Pincher seeking ‘professional medical support’ following groping allegations

July 2, 2022
World

More than two dozen feared dead after ship breaks in two in South China Sea

July 2, 2022
News

Elon Musk reveals meeting with Pope after nine-day Twitter silence

July 2, 2022
Entertainment

Who was Linda Kramer?

July 2, 2022
News

TUC leader accuses Boris Johnson of risking recession to get support from Tory right

July 2, 2022
World

Police probe ‘potential triple homicide’ after two kids found dead in Minnesota lake

July 2, 2022
Tribune Times

Tribune Times news portal We offer you the latest local UK news and the most important political and military news..

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Captain Tom Moore’s daughter’s firm ‘may have profited from name trademark’
  • Smoking out the enemy: Ukraine uses e-cigarettes to fight drone war against Russia
  • London Pride: Thousands turn out in force as the capital celebrates 50 years since the first march for LGBTQ+ rights
  • I’m a Depop expert – here’s how to make hundreds of pounds selling old clothes
  • Raphinha set for bumper £40K-a-week pay rise after snubbing Chelsea for Barca

Category

  • Africa
  • Belarus
  • Brexit
  • Business
  • Criminals
  • Energy
  • England
  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Health
  • Ireland
  • Lockdown
  • Military
  • Money
  • Monkey B Virus
  • News
  • Nigeria
  • Olympics Protests
  • Politics
  • Russia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Scotland
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Uncategorized
  • Vaccinated
  • Videos
  • Vulnerable Children
  • Wales
  • Warnings
  • Wimbledon
  • World
  • Zambia
  • Zhengzhou

Recent News

Captain Tom Moore’s daughter’s firm ‘may have profited from name trademark’

July 2, 2022

Smoking out the enemy: Ukraine uses e-cigarettes to fight drone war against Russia

July 2, 2022

London Pride: Thousands turn out in force as the capital celebrates 50 years since the first march for LGBTQ+ rights

July 2, 2022
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Guest Post
  • Contact

© 2021 Tribune Times - Developed By Sawah Web.
Partner Publications : News Parliament - Global Crisis News - Government Law Organisation - EU Think Tank.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • England
    • Ireland
    • Wales
    • World
  • Brexit
  • Money
  • Business
  • Military
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Videos

© 2021 Tribune Times - Developed By Sawah Web.
Partner Publications : News Parliament - Global Crisis News - Government Law Organisation - EU Think Tank.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In