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PPI Reclaiming Discussion part 4

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  • cappo
    cappo Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    Have you got your clothes on folks?:o
    Let me know first before I enter.:D:o:eek::rotfl::rotfl:

    Hope to hear some further wins on the success thread today, fingers crossed folks.:beer:



    No need to be a prude Di it's all good clean fun,so i'm told ha ha
  • cappo
    cappo Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    Derwent wrote: »
    Did anyone see the announcement by MBNA yesterday that they are closing their UK credit card business and pulling out of the UK & Ireland market altogether ?

    Must be down to all of these PPI claims they're about to uphold !!!!




    Hi derwent no violins here for them.
  • cappo
    cappo Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    you already know my answer, pass my pants Di :eek:




    Watcha my man how,s it all going, we stirred em up well yesterday,what a laugh,just goes to prove a forum doesn't have to be all work.
  • Derwent
    Derwent Posts: 571 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    cappo wrote: »
    Hi derwent no violins here for them.

    I know what you mean, have to spare a thought for the 4,000 employees who might lose their jobs though.
    Its amazing how these banks can't even do simple calculations correctly..............
  • cappo
    cappo Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    Derwent wrote: »
    I know what you mean, have to spare a thought for the 4,000 employees who might lose their jobs though.




    yes thats true,most of them are as innocent as the consumers on here
  • The_Marksman
    The_Marksman Posts: 1,712 Forumite
    cappo wrote: »
    Watcha my man how,s it all going, we stirred em up well yesterday,what a laugh,just goes to prove a forum doesn't have to be all work.

    haha it does make me smile having a laugh with the girls and its all play round me! even when it is time to work ;)
    :p:D:p Perfer et obdurai dolor hic tibi proderit olim :p:D:p
  • The_Marksman
    The_Marksman Posts: 1,712 Forumite
    cappo wrote: »
    yes thats true,most of them are as innocent as the consumers on here

    very true ;)
    :p:D:p Perfer et obdurai dolor hic tibi proderit olim :p:D:p
  • cappo
    cappo Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    haha it does make me smile having a laugh with the girls and its all play round me! even when it is time to work ;)



    ha ha it's good and i think it puts the new members at ease when they realise we're people just like them,if that makes any sense, i like a forum with a few laughs,serious is boring.
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    After being told that one of my loans has been upheld I'm now like a dog with a bone, well lots of bones!! or should that be loans:rotfl: OH has pulled out some paperwork from a loan from 1999, interest was extortionate, the loan was for £16,500 and he took it out over 12 years. If it had run full term(He paid it up after 5 years) he would have ended up paying £38,848.00!!! I have just phoned the loan company who said that he did have ppi and that it was £1,500. The company is igroup servicing ltd who he found in the The Sun paper!!!(Young & naive at the time!) He didnt have a clue he had ppi so now am just filling in the forms for him to reclaim. Should I send the claim form to igroup servicing ltd or does anyone know if they are part of another financial company TIA:)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • cappo
    cappo Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    After being told that one of my loans has been upheld I'm now like a dog with a bone, well lots of bones!! or should that be loans:rotfl: OH has pulled out some paperwork from a loan from 1999, interest was extortionate, the loan was for £16,500 and he took it out over 12 years. If it had run full term(He paid it up after 5 years) he would have ended up paying £38,848.00!!! I have just phoned the loan company who said that he did have ppi and that it was £1,500. The company is igroup servicing ltd who he found in the The Sun paper!!!(Young & naive at the time!) He didnt have a clue he had ppi so now am just filling in the forms for him to reclaim. Should I send the claim form to igroup servicing ltd or does anyone know if they are part of another financial company TIA:)





    I'd try them first nikki,i've never heard of them to be honest though keep copies in case they deny liability and ask you to send it somewhere else and send everything by recorded you probably know all that already though lol
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