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PPI Reclaiming discussion Part III

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  • marshallka wrote: »
    Yes you can cancel it but I doubt it will make much difference to the repayments. If this was a single premium then there is also interest on it and you sometimes only get a small rebate back.

    I have to loans at the min which cost £120 (barclays) and £117 (Benifical fianance) and ill be transfering them into one loan when i turn 22 in feb (most people wont provide a loan until i turn 22 :confused: so i was to drop the payment protection off it will hopefully bring the final quote down to pay it off early.
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    Received an email from the FOS today, they state they have sent the details off to HFC again, and to still go by the 12th November as HFC claims they did never receive anything from the FOS on our behalf early November.........so this case still stands folks.

    A right pain though - just as long as they do now go by the 12th November, don't fancy starting this all over again, not for the 4th time anyway........:rolleyes: really I am I suppose in a way lol.x
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • maxdp
    maxdp Posts: 3,873 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    Received an email from the FOS today, they state they have sent the details off to HFC again, and to still go by the 12th November as HFC claims they did never receive anything from the FOS on our behalf early November.........so this case still stands folks.

    A right pain though - just as long as they do now go by the 12th November, don't fancy starting this all over again, not for the 4th time anyway........:rolleyes: really I am I suppose in a way lol.x

    Oh Di That is a pain in the bottom. Amazing how they lose paperwork:rolleyes:
    :mad:
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    maxdp wrote: »
    Oh Di That is a pain in the bottom. Amazing how they lose paperwork:rolleyes:

    Hiya Max hope your feeling better today hun.;) :A

    Its the HFC- they claim they did not receive the details from the FOS, as the FOS originally supposed to have sent the complaint on my behalf early November.....:rolleyes: .
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    Just got back from Docs and all the recent tests were negative...:T :T :j

    She is writing back to the haematologist again to see if they want to check for the nasties. She asked if I wanted to be referred again and I said that I would leave it up to him at the hossie. Last time I saw him he said at that time there were no "abnormalities" with the actual cells themselves but they may want to check again she said or do other tests. I am so chuffed in a way but still none the wiser as to why i have these High white cells and platelets. Definately is not connective tissue or liver probs etc as all the tests have come back ok so thats one relief. :D

    I will probably never know....:confused: .
  • maxdp
    maxdp Posts: 3,873 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Just got back from Docs and all the recent tests were negative...:T :T :j

    She is writing back to the heamatoligist again to see if they want to check for the nasties. She asked if I wanted to be referred again and I said that I would leave it up to him at the hossie. Last time I saw him he said at that time there were no "abnormalities" with the actual cells themselves but they may want to check again she said or do other tests. I am so chuffed in a way but still none the wiser as to why i have these High white cells and platelets. Definately is not connective tissue or liver probs etc as all the tests have come back ok so thats one relief. :D

    I will probably never know....:confused: .

    That is a relief Marshallka, though still confusing for you:confused:. You will just have to think that you are different and this is now normal for you.:eek:
    :mad:
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    maxdp wrote: »
    That is a relief Marshallka, though still confusing for you:confused:. You will just have to think that you are different and this is now normal for you.:eek:
    Yeah.... ;) but apparently the last 4 years they have crept up I have been told today..
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Just got back from Docs and all the recent tests were negative...:T :T :j

    She is writing back to the heamatoligist again to see if they want to check for the nasties. She asked if I wanted to be referred again and I said that I would leave it up to him at the hossie. Last time I saw him he said at that time there were no "abnormalities" with the actual cells themselves but they may want to check again she said or do other tests. I am so chuffed in a way but still none the wiser as to why i have these High white cells and platelets. Definately is not connective tissue or liver probs etc as all the tests have come back ok so thats one relief. :D

    I will probably never know....:confused: .

    Marshallka that is fantastic news.......:T :T :T :T :beer: :beer: , well done, didn't want to post anything about this - this morning because I know you were worried enough, was going to PM you though but I thought I would share my news on here as well, my hubby is signed off by his GP, he can now actively seek for new employment......:T .
    Great news of your as well hunni.:A

    Di
    xxxx
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    Regarding my post above, today we have to deal with the JSA side of things.......this takes forever as its all done by phone now.....:rolleyes:
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    Marshallka that is fantastic news.......:T :T :T :T :beer: :beer: , well done, didn't want to post anything about this - this morning because I know you were worried enough, was going to PM you though but I thought I would share my news on here as well, my hubby is signed off by his GP, he can now actively seek for new employment......:T .
    Great news of your as well hunni.:A

    Di
    xxxx

    Thanks for that Di.. still non the wiser though..
    I bet you are relieved about that in a way.. now trying to find a job:eek: :eek:
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