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PPI Reclaiming discussion Part III

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  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    Anyone called fos lately to chase their complaints?
    Yeah, just had an email about the co-op one and he says he gave them two weeks last week for a response on the other two loans..:D .
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    Oh, hopefully you might hear somthing this week. fingers crossed


    Thanks hun, lloyds did not want to uphold my credit card complaint on ppi, as I was not working and was a homemaker when I was sold this, and they ticked on the part to cover me for unemployment etc......:confused: , this was in 2001, I paid off the card then later in 2004, it was a few grand in total with the charges and all.

    The adjudicator said that Lloyds did not want to uphold my complaint, and he had risen some issues with them, and now just waiting to hear.
    Fingers crossed.;)
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    Jamie says thanks.:beer: ;) .x

    Jamie done over a year at uni and is now working for the DWP in Pensions, he has been there since July, he may have the chance to move up to the Technician side of things soon with a bit of luck, as he was doing a computer mathematics course at uni.;)
    Not a bad job. My son is out of work again at the moment. Went college for computers and passed with merits then did a panel beater apprentice and got layed off as soon as they had to pay him being 21. We are fighting that one at the mo . He has been out of work for over 6 months now and its murder.
  • dreamer33
    dreamer33 Posts: 1,475 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    Thanks hun, lloyds did not want to uphold my credit card complaint on ppi, as I was not working and was a homemaker when I was sold this, and they ticked on the part to cover me for unemployment etc......:confused: , this was in 2001, I paid off the card then later in 2004, it was a few grand in total with the charges and all.

    The adjudicator said that Lloyds did not want to uphold my complaint, and he had risen some issues with them, and now just waiting to hear.
    Fingers crossed.;)

    Sounds like fos not to happy with lloyds
    :wave:
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    He is doing well for himself. My son was 18 in aug and he could not care. He is so laid back he is almost horizontal. Hes not at home now we had so many arguments all the time, he just was not interested in finding a job.

    There are some kids like that, a relation of mine he is 26 now but for a few years he was laid back and realised after been nagged at that money does not grow on trees, he now works for the police in the offices and loves it, in fact one of my sister's works in the room next door and said he is a workaholic now lol.......:D .

    Good luck hun I'm sure he will soon come round.;)
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • dreamer33
    dreamer33 Posts: 1,475 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Yeah, just had an email about the co-op one and he says he gave them two weeks last week for a response on the other two loans..:D .

    Hopefully marshallka yours will be sorted out too very soon. fingers crossed too
    :wave:
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    He is doing well for himself. My son was 18 in aug and he could not care. He is so laid back he is almost horizontal. Hes not at home now we had so many arguments all the time, he just was not interested in finding a job.
    Thats sad Dreamer. They can be little sods. Can't you make up and start again....:confused: .
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Not a bad job. My son is out of work again at the moment. Went college for computers and passed with merits then did a panel beater apprentice and got layed off as soon as they had to pay him being 21. We are fighting that one at the mo . He has been out of work for over 6 months now and its murder.

    Your son done well then.;)
    Shame about the recent issues him being layed though, hope something comes up very soon for him. Good luck hunni.;)
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • dreamer33
    dreamer33 Posts: 1,475 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    There are some kids like that, a relation of mine he is 26 now but for a few years he was laid back and realised after been nagged at that money does not grow on trees, he now works for the police in the offices and loves it, in fact one of my sister's works in the room next door and said he is a workaholic now lol.......:D .

    Good luck hun I'm sure he will soon come round.;)

    I'm sure one day he will. He thinks he can just get money out of nowhere, does not seem to believe that you must earn money to buy goodies.
    :wave:
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    Sounds like fos not to happy with lloyds

    You would think this one would be more or less straight forward, but I don't think Lloyds want to play ball.......:confused:
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
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