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PPI Clydesdale Credit Card

Hi

I am currently trying to reclaim payment protection insurance on a clydesdale credit card. When i was sold this i was not advised that the insurance was optional, i originally took out this card 10 years ago.

Today i have received a letter from the complaints department advising they where looking into this and would i complete a questionaire. The questions are:

What was your occupation when the policy was taken out?
What was the basis of your employment (temp/perm)
Number of hours worked?
Expected retirement age?
Gross annual salary?
Outgoings per month?
Did you have existing PPI?
Recollection of the meeting.

Has anyone had anything similar??

Comments

  • If you ask this on the PPI reclaims part of the forum then they WILL answer you ;)
    I have not worked for NatWest Bank since February 2009

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