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Companies in Default/FSCS Claims - Picture, London Scottish, Twopart
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            NEWTONCHANG wrote: »it is hun i carnt imagine how his poor wife is feeling right now 
 golly me neither........ blimey its heartbreaking.                        The one and only "Dizzy Di" blimey its heartbreaking.                        The one and only "Dizzy Di" 0 0
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            When was the last time you heard from either deloittes or the FSCS hun?;)The one and only "Dizzy Di" 0 0
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            NEWTONCHANG wrote: »but on i lighter note glad youve had some good news at last and i hope you all get ur cheques next week that would be a nice xmas prezzy x:D
 Yes finally.........:T many of us have had some good news, and I've a feeling yours may be in the same batch as well........:j
 Cheers hunni, you too......:beer:XxThe one and only "Dizzy Di" 0 0
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            NEWTONCHANG wrote: »it was 2 weeks ago i emailed last week but no reply suppose there busy 
 Was it deloittes you emailed hun?
 If so they have been slow getting back, so we jumped hoops and rang the FSCS instead just to see what they had to say, with it being last day of the working week for them, we needed to know something, yesterday the FSCS confirmed that they received our details from deloittes early in the morning.
 If I were you I would chase this up, by ringing the FSCS instead.:beer:The one and only "Dizzy Di" 0 0
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 i suppose it will get here at some point mine wont be priority as im lucky enough to have been able to keep my payments going and dont have arrearsWas it deloittes you emailed hun?
 If so they have been slow getting back, so we jumped hoops and rang the FSCS instead just to see what they had to say, with it being last day of the working week for them, we needed to know something, yesterday the FSCS confirmed that they received our details from deloittes early in the morning.
 If I were you I would chase this up, by ringing the FSCS instead.:beer:0
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            NEWTONCHANG wrote: »i suppose it will get here at some point mine wont be priority as im lucky enough to have been able to keep my payments going and dont have arrears
 Arh right hun......not everyones are priority and they are still dealing with them and paying out, it will be nice for you to have this all in good time for xmas :xmastree::DThe one and only "Dizzy Di" 0 0
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            hello, new to the site and was after some advice,
 i got a secured loan from picture finance which started on 3rd april 2007, the loan was for £43500 and the ppi was £10,853 (which wasnt pointed out as optional at the time, and because of financial constraints i had to take the loan over 300 months.
 several months after taking out the loan i decided to move the amount on to my mortgage and pay picture off, however after being told that the settlement figure was nearly £54000 due to the ppi being invested for 5 years i decided against the move.
 i tried to reclaim the ppi using a third party last year and was advised by them that the refund would be £450 which seemed pitifully low for a policy i'd been paying in to for 16 months, so i decided to keep paying the ppi with the knowledge that i would be getting premiums back (£2648 after 3 years, £1588 after 4 years and £1059 after the 5th year.).
 i was alarmed to read that picture had gone in to default and was just wondering what people would advise i do, either wait for the premiums to arrive back which should be due next april/may. or try and force a claim through for mis sold ppi, and again if anyone could give me some advice on how much the claim should roughly be for it would be appreciated.
 sorry to ramble and thanks in advance for any advice.
 i should really be more financially switched on, and avoid making stupid decisions0
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