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PPI Reclaiming discussion Part III
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marshallka wrote: »Sorry Di you beat me to it... I did not know you were around to tell you the truth.. I thought you were busy..
I am myself today to tell you the truth.
Hi Marshallka, that is okay hunni.;)
We started here at 8am this morning, as he was an early bird today......:D , so we cracked on and had an earlier finish.......:D
Hope your feeling better today.:A x And hubby of course. xThe one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
hi thanks for responding gm card is from vauxhall you get points you can put towards a new vauxhall i think g m stands for general motors.hope this helps
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/financialcrisis/3442490/UK-job-worries-as-fears-for-General-Motors-grow.html0 -
Hi Marshallka, that is okay hunni.;)
We started here at 8am this morning, as he was an early bird today......:D , so we cracked on and had an earlier finish.......:D
Hope your feeling better today.:A x And hubby of course. x0 -
marshallka wrote: »Do the authorities not mind you doing this... Don't you have to pay a proper teacher or be trained in teaching etc...
Nope apparently its very common as long as you go through the correct procedures and use the correct wordings when de-registering.
I know loads doing this but you do have to fund yourself.
We also received the letter from the school yesterday to confirm that they have now removed him from the school roll and to wish his every success in his future education.
Its then down to the school to inform the LEA and not us, that is the procedures.;) Just as long as we write to the school first.
Link here:
http://www.education-otherwise.org/The one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
Hi again, just an update on the Currys situation (this seems to be taking a week at a time between correspondence).
I received a response from them saying that they are reiterating their previous responses and that they will not comply with my request.
I contacted the FOS, and they said they can't do much either due to it being pre-2005. I'm guessing that this leaves me pretty much nowhere, other than pursuing it through court?
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.
Hi guys, I know you are all busy, but is there any advice for me on this? Thanks very much.Proud to be dealing with my debts. Started: Nov 08
PPI reclaims: 7 currently (none settled yet)
MEAF: 1 (no responses)
Bank Charges reclaims: 2, 1 pending (no responses)
CC Charges reclaims: 1, 1 pending (no responses)0 -
Hi guys, I know you are all busy, but is there any advice for me on this? Thanks very much.
Hi there hun
I think our Marshallka has left a post for you, if not this page - maybe the page before.;)
Sorry if you have missed this and if you want more info please just yell.;)The one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
tdgooner
Marhallka mentioned about the FLA, here is a link with also contacts, check them out hun.;)
http://www.fla.org.uk/fla/contact/index.jspThe one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
Hi guys, I know you are all busy, but is there any advice for me on this? Thanks very much.0
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Popping out for a little while, back later.;) xThe one and only "Dizzy Di"0
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ardsleylad wrote: »Hi I'm new to this forum so apologies if this is the wrong place for this. I am following Martins advice to reclaim PPI from alliance and leicester on a loan I took out. After 1 year of payments (on a 5 year loan) I took voluntary redundancy from NHS and so I was in a position to pay off loan early (last June)which I did. I am now in the process of trying to reclaim PPI which was sold to me with the implication that I must have it for my loan to be successful.I wrote to AL 8 weeks ago and they replied that they would investigate and get back to me (a leaflet they enclosed suggested this would be within 21 days). After 7 weeks I had heard nothing so I wrote again enclosing a copy of my first letter. I have received a letter today saying that they still have had insufficient time to look into my claim and suggesting I either give them longer or go to financial ombudsman. My gut reaction is that they are simply saying go away and take matters further if you want what do you think?0
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