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PPI Reclaiming Discussion part 4

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  • cappo
    cappo Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    flapjack wrote: »
    Thanks Cappo -
    Would you suggest that I send them my version of the PPI claim form regardless or wait to see what they come back with first?




    Hi flapjack i'd see how they want you to proceed, if it's barclays or hsbc they will probably want questionaires anyway
  • cappo
    cappo Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    amersall wrote: »
    :D:DIts ok,males are always doing that :rotfl:



    Naughty Naughty:p:p:p:p:p:p:p
  • amersall
    amersall Posts: 17,037 Forumite
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    Thanks.

    So should I just send Bob the letter I'm sending to FP, with a little addition to himself?
    Eg. Dear Sir,

    In reference to policy number xxxxx
    please find attached letter of complaint to FP regarding mis sell of ppi.
    Also attached is the response i recieved from them rejecting my complaint,i find this response incredulous,as i was clearly mis sold this product and would like this to be looked at again.

    The reasons for mis sell of this product are as follows.

    Followed by the letter.

    Will this be enough, and I will put the policy number as the subject?
    Have tweeked this a bit.
    Put the policy number as the subject,and give your home phone number and mobile,so whoever this gets passed to can contact you,then just sit back and wait!!!.
  • amersall
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    cappo wrote: »
    Naughty Naughty:p:p:p:p:p:p:p
    :p:p:pYou are very welcome ;)
  • amersall
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    Also, would I be better waiting a few days after sending the letter, so I know FP have received it, before sending the email, just in case 'Bob' has a quick look and notices I've not made further contact?

    Sorry for sooo many questions, it's a bit like pushing treacle up hill sometimes :D
    Yes,hang on for FP you need the next response to take this further,you never know,with what Niggly and i have told you to put,they may cave in.:rotfl:
  • I've just rang Barclays to complain about them sending out correspondence concerning my PPI claim addressed to my daughter who has the same initial as me and the nice woman on the phone told me I should have received a letter by now that was sent out on the 1st September informing me that they have decided in my favour. She read parts of the letter out to me over the phone and the gist of it is that since they have decided in my favour they have calculated that they will repay me £5,633.34p :j . This is on a £5,000 and a £10,000 loan I had with Barclays. The only downside (her words) is that I could have to wait up to 40 days for the payment of what is owed to me. She said she would resend the letter out to me and I would receive an acceptance letter nearer to the date of payment.

    I'm quite pleased with this decision as I was honestly expecting them to decline my claim due to the fact that I had no other means of repaying the loans should anything happen to me.
  • finally got through, they are ringing me back cos he said that HE did say that it would be in my account, will keep you all informed
  • cappo
    cappo Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    johunter wrote: »
    I've just rang Barclays to complain about them sending out correspondence concerning my PPI claim addressed to my daughter who has the same initial as me and the nice woman on the phone told me I should have received a letter by now that was sent out on the 1st September informing me that they have decided in my favour. She read parts of the letter out to me over the phone and the gist of it is that since they have decided in my favour they have calculated that they will repay me £5,633.34p :j . This is on a £5,000 and a £10,000 loan I had with Barclays. The only downside (her words) is that I could have to wait up to 40 days for the payment of what is owed to me. She said she would resend the letter out to me and I would receive an acceptance letter nearer to the date of payment.

    I'm quite pleased with this decision as I was honestly expecting them to decline my claim due to the fact that I had no other means of repaying the loans should anything happen to me.




    Nice one jo, well done:j:j:beer::beer::money::money::money::money::T:T:):):):D
  • amersall
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    tony955 wrote: »
    hi there i recently received a settlement figure on the 17th august from tsb and they said i would have it in my account within 21 days however 21 days from then passed on the 7th september, is there anyway of getting them to speed the payment process up, i have contacted them twice and they said on both times that the spreadsheetshave been sent away for payment.
    thanks
    No chance :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:this is Lloyds :D:D:D
    You would be quicker going on a round the world cruise,than waiting for them to pay quicker :D
    I know it is not funny :( but there is nothing you can do but wait.
    Hope you dont wait too much longer x.
  • amersall
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    russabbott wrote: »
    I want my money lol 5 working days now lol
    It is in the post :D:D:D:D:D
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