smeariestbat
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- May 5, 2012
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mine was easy, phoned the bank, answered a few simple questions over the phone, 6 weeks later £1500 went straight into my account. job done
The thing that's always puzzled me is what do you do if you don't know if you were paying for PPI ? Can I send every lender I've had over the last x number of years a letter saying did I have PPI ? And then make a claim if they reply yes ?
I think it really varies from company to company. I've made two claims, sending identical letters to each of them. The first lot, Citi Financial, made me complete a lengthy questionnaire before taking forever to finally issue a cheque (after I'd got on to the ombudsman). Santander on the other hand were brilliant. Letter of acknowledgement received within a fortnight, offer received a month later, no questions asked. None of this cheque business either. Just had to pop my bank details on the acceptance letter and they transfer the funds on receipt.
But did you know that you had been paying for PPI ? If you did how could it mis-selling ? It's not a pop at anyone, I'd like money back but I really have no idea if I've ever paid for PPI - I certainly wouldn't have done out of choice.
They must be doing something as i have tried to go direct, filled the forms etc but every time they get ignored. 3 times i sent them to Barclays and each time i never get a reply so will will probably give it to one of these companies.
Fair play
This. Moneysavingexpert.com has all the templates you need to get the relevant information from banks and building societies.Martin Lewis's website has some usual stuff for this.
How far back can you claim. My wife had a couple of loans with GE Capital and Co-op and sent her own letters and got a reply that they had no records on file?
Thanks, did you send off loan details with your claim. Wonder how far back the banks, ect keep records. I think they are only obliqued to archive for 7 years.One of my successful claims was for a loan going back to 2002.
Thanks, did you send off loan details with your claim. Wonder how far back the banks, ect keep records. I think they are only obliqued to archive for 7 years.
Thanks, I think she has lost all the paper work relating to her countless loans at the time. Bit of an easy get out for the Banks to say they can't trace her details. Ho hum.I did have the loan details, I put them on the form and sent a photocopy of the loan details, ie reference number etc. Remember to send any details recorded.
Thanks, I think she has lost all the paper work relating to her countless loans at the time. Bit of an easy get out for the Banks to say they can't trace her details. Ho hum.