It sure is quiet in here since BW shut everyone's account(s).
I stand ready to wage legal jihad against anyone who has their precious QFF stolen from them by Bankwest!
I don't believe anyone has raised issue with bankwest closing the accounts.
The points were earned in full compliance with the terms of the product. Bankwest were aware about it for years and elected to do nothing. They then chose to close the accounts, something they are entitled to do. History shows that bankwest did close accounts over time that they perceived to be misusing the accounts (i.e. Multiple offline Coles transactions etc). They elected not to do so for those only running the maximum number of transactions that they specified as a limit per day.
I don't believe anyone has raised issue with bankwest closing the accounts.
The points were earned in full compliance with the terms of the product. Bankwest were aware about it for years and elected to do nothing. They then chose to close the accounts, something they are entitled to do. History shows that bankwest did close accounts over time that they perceived to be misusing the accounts (i.e. Multiple offline Coles transactions etc). They elected not to do so for those only running the maximum number of transactions that they specified as a limit per day.
Almost. There were also people averaging less than 50 transactions a day who had their accounts closed. But I'll agree with the rest.
No, the points were not earned in full compliance which is why the accounts were closed. Do you have another reason as to why the accounts were closed?
Just because something has been "going on for years" does not make it compliant.
The accounts were closed because Bankwest chose to close them. That's as simple as it is. There may well be commercial reasons why they chose to close them, but that's a decision for the bank that they don't have to disclose. This is why the letters confirming account closure did not specify a reason.
There is no component of the products terms breached. Perhaps bankwest should have put one in... they didn't.
Have you been watching the Trump/Clinton debates? This is the kind of argument that Trump throws up all the time.
Banks just don't close customer accounts because they choose to. Its due to misconduct on behalf of the customer usually involving some kind of fraud. A Bank closing your account for misconduct is quite a big deal and puts you in the company of people that the Bank wants nothing to do with.
The banks T's and C's were breached which is the trigger. Thats how they work.
As I said earlier, just because something has been happening for a while and others are doing it does not make it right or without consequence. Arguing that the Bank knew all along and closed accounts for some other reason is quite simply nonsense.
Banks just don't close customer accounts because they choose to. Its due to misconduct on behalf of the customer usually involving some kind of fraud. A Bank closing your account for misconduct is quite a big deal and puts you in the company of people that the Bank wants nothing to do with.
The banks T's and C's were breached which is the trigger.
Have you been watching the Trump/Clinton debates? This is the kind of argument that Trump throws up all the time.
Banks just don't close customer accounts because they choose to. Its due to misconduct on behalf of the customer usually involving some kind of fraud. A Bank closing your account for misconduct is quite a big deal and puts you in the company of people that the Bank wants nothing to do with.
The banks T's and C's were breached which is the trigger. Thats how they work.
As I said earlier, just because something has been happening for a while and others are doing it does not make it right or without consequence. Arguing that the Bank knew all along and closed accounts for some other reason is quite simply nonsense.
Nope, just explaining to you how it is.
No condition of this product has been breached. Not even Bankwest have been able to claim that and nor did they do so when they elected to close these accounts.
This game has been played many times and both NAB and American Express learnt and have changed their products to suit. Should Bankwest have known better? Probably. But they didn't. The accounts were used in full compliance with the products terms and the only option they had if they wanted to stop it (which they finally decided they wanted to) was to close them. They did. The game is over. That's it.
If the conditions had been breached, Bankwest would have said so when they closed the account and advised they wished to recover points that had been issued over the life of the account. They didn't.
Customers are entitled to use products such as this to their full advantage. By your thinking, this forum shouldn't even exist.
The game was played, the game is over. Both the consumer and the bank have no doubt learnt something.
I'm not going to engage any further as you've clearly got your opinion (which your entitled to) and it's not going to change.
Nutcase is really a rather appropriate username for you.
Clearly you have little experience with banks if you think that banks always act in accordance with the law and always respect the legal rights of their customers.
BankWest has not made any allegation of illegality or breach of contract against anyone.
Hate to tell you but they closed the account because they choose to.......they didn't dislike the customer or think they were fraudulent, if they had they would have shut down all banking relationship with the customer. I know of people with transaction accounts closed but still have mortgages and credit cards.
Fraud
BWA reserve the right to cancel the account at any time. It is in the T&C.
There has been no breach of the T&Cs by either BWA or clients running macros.
If you can actually prove to me otherwise then I will apologise, otherwise I think you should bow out of this conversation now and refrain from accusing fellow members of this community of fraud.
There was a loophole that had been exploited and is now closed. No tears the game just moves on.