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Ppi charges
lou42
Posts: 2 Newbie
Have i got a case here? I have an account with next directory since 1991 when first asked do i want ppi i said no as i was a self employed hairdresser im not likely to be made redundant but next billed me anyway so i thought i had to have it is this not the case? What should i do now?
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It depends who is deemed responsible for the sale. Unless it was an insurer that was a member of the Insurance Ombudsman Bureau or a bank or building society you would find it was outside the jurisdiction of FOS and if you tried to sue somebody they could almost certainly timebar you using Section 14B of the Limitation Act 1980/0
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