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Barclays Credit Card PPI reclaim???
swifmcvay
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Hi,
I have a Barclays credit card and have been paying it off for the last 7 years,
My last payment was this month i think,
Can anyone tell me if I would be due a refund on PPI
Thanks
I have a Barclays credit card and have been paying it off for the last 7 years,
My last payment was this month i think,
Can anyone tell me if I would be due a refund on PPI
Thanks
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Hi,
I have a Barclays credit card and have been paying it off for the last 7 years,
My last payment was this month i think,
Can anyone tell me if I would be due a refund on PPI
Thanks
Hi and welcome.;)
It makes no difference if the account is still running or settled, but if you have any reasons for being mis sold then yes you can make a reclaim.
Check here for more information and please post back for help if you require this, good luck.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/ppi-loan-insurance
DiThe one and only "Dizzy Di"
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Hi
Sorry think i shouldve worded it properly
Im not sure if Barclays have charged me for PPI or not, is there anyway I can check???
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Hi
Sorry think i shouldve worded it properly
Im not sure if Barclays have charged me for PPI or not, is there anyway I can check???
Thanks
That's okay not to worry.;)
If you ring them they should be able to confirm if you taken this out or not, or you can request for a copy of your Credit Agreement by writing to request a copy of this and enclose a £1 postal order or cheque payment, and also tell them you expect to receive this by 12 days of your request.
Hope this helps, good luck.The one and only "Dizzy Di"
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