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PPI Reclaiming discussion Part III

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  • nutmeg
    nutmeg Posts: 103 Forumite
    sacbaby37 wrote: »
    would you like a tissue nutmeg, i have loadsxxxx


    Thanks sacbaby
    have fell off the sofa twice, :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: will have to pull myself together now...........:rotfl:
    they think they are dolls.......but they are really TROLLS:eek: (x3)
  • dreamer33
    dreamer33 Posts: 1,475 Forumite
    Dealwithit wrote: »
    Please continue your laugh dreamer33. I hope nothing ever happens in your life that is serious.

    AND HOW DO YOU KNOW IT ALREADY HASN'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    :wave:
  • nutmeg wrote: »
    Thanks sacbaby
    have fell off the sofa twice, :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: will have to pull myself together now...........:rotfl:
    dont u go hurting yourself now, we cant have that lol xxxx
  • booi666
    booi666 Posts: 745 Forumite
    Dealwithit wrote: »
    I don't take life too serious but when someone is suffering from depression then its not funny. I think your behaviour is appauling. You should all be ashamed of yourselves. Marshallka is a much better honest person than you will ever be.


    I think god can only be the judge of that!

    Who voted for you to be judge, jury, and executioner?
    :j Let him who be deceived ,be deceived:j
  • My husband was sold PPI as part of his car loan. the car company wrote to him asking if he felt he was mis-sold, and gave examples that this may have been the case if he received sick pay or had savings. He yes to both of these but when we got a response to their investigation, it said that their paperwork showed that they still considered him to need PPI and that, in any case, he had a 30 day cooling off period in which to cancel it, and were therefore not going to refund his money. this seems to be a cop out to me - if they were just going to say he could have cancelled in 30 days, then why offer to investigate and refund in the first place? Does the 30 day cooling off period negate the ability to cliam that you have been mis-sold? We will be taking this to the ombudsman but would welcome some views on the company's respnse.
  • booi666 wrote: »
    I think god can only be the judge of that!

    Who voted for you to be judge, jury, and executioner?
    defo not me ....
  • dreamer33
    dreamer33 Posts: 1,475 Forumite
    booi666 wrote: »
    I need to check this out,

    I didnt see this one.

    AND ME NEITHER
    :wave:
  • nutmeg
    nutmeg Posts: 103 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    Don't you dare blame me for all of this!!!!

    I would like to know how my username is mentioned here.

    Marshallka does not need a defence no-body has anything against her!

    Marshallka had an argument with CC and told him to go-away he was not wanted on here that I find is rude.

    Firstly nobody else joined in with the debate with CC thats what annoyed marshallka. And nobody ignored her, she has had private messages telling her and asking her to keep posting. I actually pm'd her to tell her to ignore CC but she did not and it went on and on.

    She pm'd me to say leave me alone, assuming that I meant dealwithit was her I told her that I mentioned no names and that she should post, it would be okay. She did not also try to help out again even though everyone told her too.

    Also your posts aren't very nice either and what did I do to you! they were childish too.

    This forum is a friendly place and new comers will still get the help they need and still get it.


    Well said Dreamer
    for gods sake some people just cant stand the forum going on and people having a laugh and joke along the way. Talk about childish.......
    they think they are dolls.......but they are really TROLLS:eek: (x3)
  • My husband was sold PPI as part of his car loan. the car company wrote to him asking if he felt he was mis-sold, and gave examples that this may have been the case if he received sick pay or had savings. He said yes to both of these but when we got a response to their investigation, it said that their paperwork showed that they still considered him to need PPI and that, in any case, he had a 30 day cooling off period in which to cancel it, and were therefore not going to refund his money. this seems to be a cop out to me - if they were just going to say he could have cancelled in 30 days, then why offer to investigate and refund in the first place? Does the 30 day cooling off period negate the ability to cliam that you have been mis-sold? We will be taking this to the ombudsman but would welcome some views on the company's respnse.
  • booi666
    booi666 Posts: 745 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    AND HOW DO YOU KNOW IT ALREADY HASN'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    Sorry dreamer,

    I forgot about you, i remember your boiler broke didnt it!!!!
    :j Let him who be deceived ,be deceived:j
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