You might not have been turned down because you never had any. You might have been turned down because you didn't make clear that it was mis-sold to you.
This is an integral part to the claim. You just have to say something along the lines that you were not told it was optional. The criteria for winning the claim isn't that you had PPI but that it was mis-sold to you
You might not have been turned down because you never had any. You might have been turned down because you didn't make clear that it was mis-sold to you.
This is an integral part to the claim. You just have to say something along the lines that you were not told it was optional. The criteria for winning the claim isn't that you had PPI but that it was mis-sold to you
This is not correct - you can claim back to the 1970s, they can't get out of it just by saying they threw your records away. I've just claimed through the Nationwide Building Society for the ppi which suddenly appeared on my first annual mortgage statement in 1999 from the defunct Derbyshire Building Society. Takes about 15 minutes going through the MSE/Resolver route (you fill in the form and they send it electronically) . Try again right now - You keep 100% of any payment, and I wouldn't want any percentage either (unlike the OP) although if you find you can't get to a match you have tickets for.....Claimed though an agent. Records are only kept for six or seven years so unsuccessful. The lenders couldn't "find" my records.
Didn't even know there was a deadline, then again i haven't lived in England for a few years now.
When would i have been sold PPI? is it bank loans, mortgages etc?
Probably didn't make it clear, always turned down the offer of the cover on any loans or credit cards, so never had any PPI policies,
Yep, got £2750 back from Barclays two weeks ago, after the second time of checking. No third party involved, done it all myself, so money is all mine![emoji3] and the wives...[emoji16]
Probably didn't make it clear, always turned down the offer of the cover on any loans or credit cards, so never had any PPI policies,
You didn't need to do that because as I explained earlier, you can submit a claim even now electronically and keep whatever comes to you https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/r...76830-2317&utm_campaign=nt-hiya&utm_content=6I didn’t bother with it till the 11th hour so am going to lose 24 % of anything coming to me .... oh well if they hadn’t kept on at me
Yes, I am certain. I turned down PPI (despite it being quite difficult to do so at the time!) on assorted car loans, bank loans etc... because it just seemed like a waste of money.
There was no reason other than to try again as I am not convinced all banks are honest...Hey Bb, as per triggaars question, what changed between claim 1 rejected and claim 2 accepted?