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Cancelling PPI CAN BE DONE!!!!!

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Avogirly
Avogirly Posts: 751 Forumite
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I would just like to thank everyone for their advice regarding my payment protection.

I have a loan with Lloyds TSB, and just like everyone else, when I tried to cancel the PPI I was told I couldn't because of the loan being over 30 days old.

However, I came on this forum and read up about cancelling the PPI, PM'd a few people and got a great template letter (PM me if you would like a copy). I wrote to them last week, and low and behold when I checked my loan balance today I've been credited back the WHOLE insurance amount.

Martin :money: , MSE and all you wonderful people have saved me £5000.

I cannot thank you enough.

Edited to add the template

Complaints department

Bank's name & address



Re: account 999999999999999999999





COMPLAINT



Dear Sir or Madam,



I took out the above loan for £x,000 on dd/mm/yy. When I took it out, I signed up for Payment Protection Insurance. I phoned up on dd/mm/yy to ask to cancel it and was told that this is impossible. I am writing to complain.



Put in any of the following which apply:



[When I took out the loan, I was told that I would not have been given the loan if I did not take PPI. I have since been told that this is not true, and that you are not allowed to make PPI a condition of taking out the loan unless you include the costs of PPI in your quoted loan interest rate, which you did not do. I therefore consider that I have been mis-sold this expensive insurance, which I do not need and which I said that I did not want.]



[I am self-employed/work as a contractor/unemployed and therefore will not be eligible for any payments from the PPI if I cannot get work or am sick. My situation was known to the person who sold me the loan, however he/she did not point out that the insurance was virtually useless to me so I think that I have been mis-sold the insurance.]



[When I took out the loan, I said I did not need the PPI as my employer provides generous illness and redundancy benefits, but I was told I should still take it out. As this is not correct, I consider that I have been mis-sold this expensive insurance, which I do not need and which I said that I did not want.]



[I wish to cancel the PPI because since taking out the loan, my employment situation has changed. I am now self-employed/work as a contractor/unemployed and therefore will not be eligible for any payments from the PPI if I cannot get work or am sick.]



[I wish to cancel the PPI because I now have sufficient alternative insurance cover from my employer and other sources.]



[I wish to cancel the PPI because I am in financial difficulties and cannot afford it. I enclose a Statement of Affairs which shows this.]



I have been advised that I should be able to cancel the PPI contract at any time and receive a partial refund of the premium that I have paid. I would like to do this. [And in view of the way I was mis-sold the insurance, I would like to ask for a full refund of the whole premium.]



I would appreciate a reply to this letter within fourteen days. If you reject this complaint, I would be grateful if you could explain whether you provide an internal appeals process. If you do not, please supply me with a final response letter, so that I can take up the matter with the Financial Ombudsman Service.



Yours faithfully,





nb There is no reason why you have to be able to prove that you cant afford the PPI before you cancel it, so in theory you should not need to send an SOA. However, I think it helps because it puts the bank morally in an even worse position if their PPI is causing you hardship.



:T :T :T :T :T :T


I am a very happy person today! :D

Just off to change my signature!
October make £10/day currently £11.02
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Comments

  • Congrats !
    hehe great feeling isnt it ?! :j :beer: :D

    Trick is folks, dont take no for an answer - kick up a fuss and they will crumble eventually.

    TSB refunded me £1300 a couple of weeks ago on one loan and after a few letters of complaint they have agreed in writing to refund the PPI on my other loan. They said it would be done within 21 days.
    I wont post figures etc untill the transaction is complete though.

    I keep checking online like an excited child
    Debt at highest £16k+
    Debt at lightbulb moment £14,800
    Current debt £6336
    Cleared £4206 in November 05 How ? Bye Bye PPI :)
  • MarkyMarkD
    MarkyMarkD Posts: 9,912 Forumite
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    Is that cancelled on the basis that it shouldn't have been sold (because, for example, you are not eligible for cover) or some other basis, Avo?
  • $17mma
    $17mma Posts: 2,623 Forumite
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    MarkyMarkD wrote:
    Is that cancelled on the basis that it shouldn't have been sold (because, for example, you are not eligible for cover) or some other basis, Avo?

    Yes please do tell, and is this applicable to both secured and unsecured?
    MFWB
    Mortgage when started: £232,000
    Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
    Mortgage free day: Sept 2029

    Saving: £12k 2025
  • roversbabe
    roversbabe Posts: 1,008 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud! Mortgage-free Glee!
    Just sent you a PM- I was told by halifax that I can't cancel PPI as I've had the loan for over 3 months - they offered to change the loan to £1000 more :eek: then take of the PPI.

    Thanks
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 027

    Debt free: 6th April 06 :T Proud to have dealt with my debts
  • $17mma
    $17mma Posts: 2,623 Forumite
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    Hey Roversbabe

    I heard that they will try that, changing your loan if you choose to cancel PPI to a higher rate. Will check my PM

    Thanks!
    MFWB
    Mortgage when started: £232,000
    Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
    Mortgage free day: Sept 2029

    Saving: £12k 2025
  • I cancelled my Egg loan PPI with just a quick phone call. And even though my loan was 1+ year old they knocked it off the remaining amount owed and my monthly repayments dropped instantly.
  • $17mma
    $17mma Posts: 2,623 Forumite
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    steve! wrote:
    I cancelled my Egg loan PPI with just a quick phone call. And even though my loan was 1+ year old they knocked it off the remaining amount owed and my monthly repayments dropped instantly.

    was your loan secured or unsecured?
    MFWB
    Mortgage when started: £232,000
    Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
    Mortgage free day: Sept 2029

    Saving: £12k 2025
  • roversbabe
    roversbabe Posts: 1,008 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud! Mortgage-free Glee!
    Hi $17mma

    Was the OP I PM'd as she has a letter that she used to cancel hers - might work.

    Thought that was a sneaky trick of the halifax to try & get more interest out of me cos I wanted to cancel PPI - we live and learn eh!

    rb
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 027

    Debt free: 6th April 06 :T Proud to have dealt with my debts
  • roversbabe
    roversbabe Posts: 1,008 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud! Mortgage-free Glee!
    My loan is unsecured - does that make a difference?
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 027

    Debt free: 6th April 06 :T Proud to have dealt with my debts
  • $17mma
    $17mma Posts: 2,623 Forumite
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    roversbabe wrote:
    My loan is unsecured - does that make a difference?

    Not sure, just trying to equip myself with as mch information before i contact them. Let me know if you get the letter and please pass it on and I will do the same.

    Good luck!
    MFWB
    Mortgage when started: £232,000
    Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
    Mortgage free day: Sept 2029

    Saving: £12k 2025
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