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robbedofmymoney
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after reading/watching and commenting on many threads over the last 2 months a word of advice and encouragement to all the newbies looking to reclaim your PPI for genuine reasons
The Banks will treat your claim as a game and milk the system to the enth degree, so the easiest way to respond is to play the game with them.
like a game of monopoly if you like
start at go by sending your first letter, after a few rolls of the dice you get stuck when they reject your claim, but undetered you write again getting out of jail and carry on regardless, going round and round in circles like an old boot for 8 weeks until eventually you get to free parking and your claim is upheld, its like holding mayfair with a hotel and the bank has just landed on it.
for those who get rejected, throw the dice again and go to the FOS, remembering all the time you are going around in circles you are passing go and getting 8% interest when the FOS finally
uphold your claim.
Remember the FOS are upholding over 90% of all PPI claims that are referred to them so the banks are wrong 9 out of ten times.
good luck to everyone who has a cliam
The Banks will treat your claim as a game and milk the system to the enth degree, so the easiest way to respond is to play the game with them.
like a game of monopoly if you like
start at go by sending your first letter, after a few rolls of the dice you get stuck when they reject your claim, but undetered you write again getting out of jail and carry on regardless, going round and round in circles like an old boot for 8 weeks until eventually you get to free parking and your claim is upheld, its like holding mayfair with a hotel and the bank has just landed on it.
for those who get rejected, throw the dice again and go to the FOS, remembering all the time you are going around in circles you are passing go and getting 8% interest when the FOS finally
uphold your claim.
Remember the FOS are upholding over 90% of all PPI claims that are referred to them so the banks are wrong 9 out of ten times.
good luck to everyone who has a cliam
I'm proud to say that the banks no longer take money from me after becoming debt free
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robbedofmymoney wrote: »after reading/watching and commenting on many threads over the last 2 months a word of advice and encouragement to all the newbies looking to reclaim your PPI for genuine reasons
The Banks will treat your claim as a game and milk the system to the enth degree, so the easiest way to respond is to play the game with them.
like a game of monopoly if you like
start at go by sending your first letter, after a few rolls of the dice you get stuck when they reject your claim, but undetered you write again getting out of jail and carry on regardless, going round and round in circles like an old boot for 8 weeks until eventually you get to free parking and your claim is upheld, its like holding mayfair with a hotel and the bank has just landed on it.
for those who get rejected, throw the dice again and go to the FOS, remembering all the time you are going around in circles you are passing go and getting 8% interest when the FOS finally
uphold your claim.
Remember the FOS are upholding over 90% of all PPI claims that are referred to them so the banks are wrong 9 out of ten times.
good luck to everyone who has a cliam
Well said :T:T and cheers for posting this, this will be a great help for everyone.:beer:The one and only "Dizzy Di"
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