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Egg PPI
Longbridge
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Hi,
Hopefully someone can offer some help.
I currently have a Egg Loan which I took out in 2004, this was a top up to a previous Egg Loan. I have been reading on here about reclaiming the PPI. I am sure that when I went through the process for the top up I was told that I needed to have PPI as the loan was £13000. I have looked at my paperwork and online but can't see any mention of PPI.
Now I am thinking was it the previous loan I took out with Egg that had the PPI for which I don't have any paperwork.
Would Egg be able to tell me which of my loans had PPI?
Thanks
Hopefully someone can offer some help.
I currently have a Egg Loan which I took out in 2004, this was a top up to a previous Egg Loan. I have been reading on here about reclaiming the PPI. I am sure that when I went through the process for the top up I was told that I needed to have PPI as the loan was £13000. I have looked at my paperwork and online but can't see any mention of PPI.
Now I am thinking was it the previous loan I took out with Egg that had the PPI for which I don't have any paperwork.
Would Egg be able to tell me which of my loans had PPI?
Thanks
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There are a couple of ways to claim. You can contact egg yourself and to my knowledge if it is single premium PPI then there is a good chance of success. If you decide to go through a claims company i would advise you to use one of the larger ones who dont take large fees up front and offer a refund if the claim is unsuccesful. I think companies who take large fees up front without refund are just looking for a quick buck.
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Hi There I would not think about a claims company at the moment I would jusst claim it back yourself then you can keep all the money.:mad:0
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