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PPI Reclaiming discussion Part III

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  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    Turboman wrote: »
    Ahhh---A Stoke supporter - I must have spent over 50 over 50 unproductive posts elsewhere trying to convince a Stoke supporter that it is completely illogical to use Contract Figures if the interest rate is variable!--The initial contract figures are merely a snapshot in time in Variable Rate Loans.
    C'mon then turbo, do your thing and forget the footie, I have enough of that every damn saturday...

    Get on with my figures please...;)

    But yes "PROUD TO BE A STOKE SUPPORTER":D :D :cool: :D :j :j
  • dreamer33
    dreamer33 Posts: 1,475 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Dreamer, I just want to see as there have been others in the past telling us this and that and then we get our hopes up that we are getting this amount back. I was told be tiggrae about mine and they were 3K less and that was heart breaking at the time. I really had thought I was getting it but then I saw that she knew how to work the actual PPI out but did not ever take into account when loans were settled that the settlement rebate included a rebate for the interest on both the loan and the PPI. I get it now and argued so many times with my adjudicator and finally he got me to see the light....;)

    I am not knocking turboman but want to see how good he is. If I help someone out now I always say "I am no expert" as I am not but the ones that do spout what they have got and done etc.... like tiggrae was a claims management company - I like to learn from... althought tiggrae was wrong on all of mine...:confused:

    Marshallka, I know your not knocking turboman, I just thought after the tension today on here you had to have a little chuckle.

    You are getting to stressed out with it, I know what you mean you just want to see if turbomans calcs work out to be the same as yours.

    And I'm sure you are doubtful if you have been told wrongly in the past and when this happens you do end up finding a way to correctly calc the fugures.

    I hope you have some vino on chill :j
    :wave:
  • dreamer33
    dreamer33 Posts: 1,475 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    Is this site running slow folks, or is it my stupid puter again???:confused:

    Could be the site di it logged me out before and the thanks button wouldn't work or post button, just had to log back in and it was fine.
    :wave:
  • Evening everyone, just been reading back through the posts and after reading others, my life is simple and ticking by nicely, Natalie9666 you are an inspiration to us all and i hope i could cope with what you have if i was in your situation. I know its surprising what we can cope with, i also have a friend, her husband was diagnoised with MS in dec 2006 and he is not as bad as your OH, but he is gradually getting worse and its awful to see a friend trying to cope with her 34 year old OH and 4 children, and holding a job down, but my god i respect them immensly. I wish you and your family all the best and with this lot on here you will never be short of someone to talk to day or night. Sarah. xxxxx:A :D
  • dreamer33
    dreamer33 Posts: 1,475 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Forget the 8% interest if you can... I received it simple interest...;)

    I am so dying for this Turboman.... if you get this right then I want your help...if you can....but its about just unfair rebates...

    You are funny marshallka, I want him to tell you too now:rotfl:
    :wave:
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    Marshallka, I know your not knocking turboman, I just thought after the tension today on here you had to have a little chuckle.

    You are getting to stressed out with it, I know what you mean you just want to see if turbomans calcs work out to be the same as yours.

    And I'm sure you are doubtful if you have been told wrongly in the past and when this happens you do end up finding a way to correctly calc the fugures.

    I hope you have some vino on chill :j
    Dreamer, I don;t need to chill for long and never would use wine for that purpose... I like to enjoy a drink...if I used wine etc for everytime I was a little stressed then I would be an alcoholic by now. I use other methods like vigorous exercise etc...lol
  • Turboman
    Turboman Posts: 256 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Forget the 8% interest if you can... I received it simple interest...;)

    I am so dying for this Turboman.... if you get this right then I want your help...if you can....but its about just unfair rebates...


    I will be back--I'm watching Footie on Iranian TV & other forums simultaneously.Normally-I post instantaneously my PDF spreadsheets--but I need to allocate time to get these on to here printed/scanned/posted--and my FOS work elsewhere is priority till 2:00am say

    ps--I haven't had a test since my Masters degree in Finance & Statistics!:D
    aka Calculator

    My grandmother started walking five miles a day when she was 60. Now she's 97 years old and we don't know where the hell she is.

  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    Could be the site di it logged me out before and the thanks button wouldn't work or post button, just had to log back in and it was fine.
    I was having trouble with the thanks earlier too dreamer...:confused:
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    dreamer33 wrote: »
    Could be the site di it logged me out before and the thanks button wouldn't work or post button, just had to log back in and it was fine.

    Could be the site then, when posting its taking a while for it to get through as well......:confused: , it can be very frustrating can it ?

    I hope people don't think I'm ignoring them.......:o by not leaving a post, it will finally get posted, but not quick enough lol.....:D ;) X
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    sacbaby37 wrote: »
    Evening everyone, just been reading back through the posts and after reading others, my life is simple and ticking by nicely, Natalie9666 you are an inspiration to us all and i hope i could cope with what you have if i was in your situation. I know its surprising what we can cope with, i also have a friend, her husband was diagnoised with MS in dec 2006 and he is not as bad as your OH, but he is gradually getting worse and its awful to see a friend trying to cope with her 34 year old OH and 4 children, and holding a job down, but my god i respect them immensly. I wish you and your family all the best and with this lot on here you will never be short of someone to talk to day or night. Sarah. xxxxx:A :D
    Sacbaby, what a lovely post that you have done... you sound a lovely person too. ;)

    Natalie and her hubby are an inspiration.
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