razer
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Claimed though an agent. Records are only kept for six or seven years so unsuccessful. The lenders couldn't "find" my records.
That's total cobblers. Banks keep information for at least 20 years on microfiche.
Claimed though an agent. Records are only kept for six or seven years so unsuccessful. The lenders couldn't "find" my records.
I think this is where I got mine as it was a Barclays premier account rather than a loan.PPI was added to loans without informing the customer so even if you don't think you had it, you may well have done.
This is one of the reasons banks are being made to pay it back. It also includes 'special accounts' at the bank where you paid £10 a month to get 'benefits'.
Went via an agent a few weeks ago as the agent was willing to ask my lenders for free and then pass me the info with no strings attached about using them to claim so I could have then claimed directly myself. As I suspected, because I'm a tight fisted git ( according to Mrs W ), I had no PPI.
Mrs W on the other hand has probably had about £5k back.
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]
yes I realise it is quite easy now so what with agreeing and the time I’m letting it go. As I’ve been self employed they have highlighted that I should have something to come on for that reason alone.... until they told me I thought it was only on credit cards and personal loans so never botheredYou 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=6
Or maybe you've just realised this and that's the reason you're 'not ok' on that other thread?
Always turned down, so never had any.
PPI was added to loans without informing the customer so even if you don't think you had it, you may well have done.
This is one of the reasons banks are being made to pay it back. It also includes 'special accounts' at the bank where you paid £10 a month to get 'benefits'.