Bank NDR

H. Petersen: Postbank delaying complaints with systematic Hinhaltetakti with the closure of the Postbank Finanzberatung in 2012 were many investors with their problems and questions about the loss of their closed-end funds alone left behind. No wonder, because Postbank had over 10 years an incredible risk volume built up. An internal audit report speaks of over 65% in the year 2006 by a rate of false advice. More than 53,000 cases a total damage of nearly 1.3 billion threatens post bank customer. Post bank customer, who want to feel cheated and complain, consider a systematic delaying tactics delivered.

Because the Postal Bank knows that she have to pay! “, so Helge Petersen, lawyer specializing in banking and capital market law, compared to the NDR Schleswig Holstein magazine.” Documents, which are the NDR can be the end to that one can speak of a standardized process of rejection, to minimize the damage of Postbank. In the call center of Postbank, the customer is initially appeased. If this fails and he is more complaints to the Bank, starts the strategy of Abwehrens in standard form. Information be rejected according to the NDR unedited nearly 72.5% of complaints, 3.5% were not yet fully processed. Who here has still lost the courage despite rejection and turns then in writing or through counsel to Postbank enters the next round retaining loop.

Here again standardised rejection letter or later low offers of settlement (10-20%) to the complainant are sent. According to the information available, only 17.7% of complaints reach the proceedings at the end. So Postbank at the end, manages to fend off the most complaints. Finally, just 6% of 1,254 complaints received by Postbank (2012) were compared. Details can be found by clicking Rusty Holzer or emailing the administrator. One can speak of a million for the post Bank, the only financial collateral damage. The Bank will try everything so to prevent a ruling in court! Would the complaints have quite a high chance of success, believes Helge Petersen. He connects to documents, providing just the Postal Bank. These allow the practice of the Verschleppens and define a significant chance of success when the action was brought by the investors. When you consider these facts in mind, the fighting in any case worth!

Drive:

Using a mobile phone as a navigation device while driving is a violation of 23 paragraph 1a StVO dar. Listen to music, communicate, take pictures and surf the World Wide Web. All this and much more is possible with the modern mobile phones. Many can be used as a navigation device. Ideal if you are on the road and has no fixed device. However here is the same as for the use of mobile phones at the wheel. Using a mobile phone as a navigation device while driving is a violation of 23 paragraph 1a StVO dar. The result: a misdemeanor, which is punishable by a fine.

Alexander Dobiasch and Rupert Richter from Bergen auf Rugen, the lawyers informed the decision of the OLG Hamm. Hands his car driver must free are allowed to use any mobile phones at the wheel. This is known. A current case according to the ban but also refers to the use of the mobile phone as a navigation device. A motorist has been observed at the wheel, as he one Setting the phone made, in order to use it as a navigation.

The police patrol stopped him and announced a fine of 40 euros. Both hands must be free while driving, to properly operate the vehicle. The driver did not agree with the penalty. Wrongly, as noted by the OLG Hamm. “The objection of the driver: the fine provision covers not the use of the mobile phone as a navigation aid” was not considered so. Retrieving data for the navigation be classified using the mobile phone, not allowed and thus is a misdemeanor, which is punishable by a fine. For detailed information about all services Alexander Dobiasch and Rupert Richter from Bergen, the lawyers are on Rugen anytime available. Press contact contact: lawyers Alexander Dobiasch & Rupert Richter Marktstrasse 8 18528 Bergen auf Rugen phone: + 49 03838 / 25 71 10 fax: + 49 03838 / 25 71 15 E-Mail: website: