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Butterfliesarepretty
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I bought an aiwa stereo in 2001 from comet and interest free credit was free for six months. I have not got the contract details but when I finished paying for it I ended up paying around £400 instead of £250 because of the interest. I also think i paid ppi insurance cause I remember ringing them and saying i did not want this and comet said I had to take it out.
How would I get the old details of that as I no longer hold them but also know it will be on my credit report from 2001.
Can i claim?
How would I get the old details of that as I no longer hold them but also know it will be on my credit report from 2001.
Can i claim?
Mortgage Free 2016Work Part Time:DHouse Hunting In France 2023
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Butterfliesarepretty wrote: »I bought an aiwa stereo in 2001 from comet and interest free credit was free for six months. I have not got the contract details but when I finished paying for it I ended up paying around £400 instead of £250 because of the interest. I also think i paid ppi insurance cause I remember ringing them and saying i did not want this and comet said I had to take it out.
How would I get the old details of that as I no longer hold them but also know it will be on my credit report from 2001.
Can i claim?
Hiya
How long ago did you settle the account, if the last 6 years, they may still hold some information on the account.The one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
it was settled in 2002.Mortgage Free 2016Work Part Time:DHouse Hunting In France 20230
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Butterfliesarepretty wrote: »it was settled in 2002.
Not sure if they would still hold all the details then, but if you still have the account number, you could give it a go, some do so without the paperwork, if they know they were paying for ppi and mis sold.The one and only "Dizzy Di"0
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