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Is My Claim PPI?

Seagull_Rob
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Hi there.
I have a RBS Graduate loan. A month ago, I wanted to view my accounts with RBS so I visited their website and logged in to my account.
I went to the beginning of my Graduate Loan account, which was November 2006. It showed; Loan Funds (paid out) £9,000.00 dated 24/11/06. Then, three days later, it said; Insurance Premium £2,493.00 totalling the loan to £11,493.00.
My question to you guys is, is Insurance Premium PPI?
I have a RBS Graduate loan. A month ago, I wanted to view my accounts with RBS so I visited their website and logged in to my account.
I went to the beginning of my Graduate Loan account, which was November 2006. It showed; Loan Funds (paid out) £9,000.00 dated 24/11/06. Then, three days later, it said; Insurance Premium £2,493.00 totalling the loan to £11,493.00.
My question to you guys is, is Insurance Premium PPI?
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Seagull_Rob wrote: »My question to you guys is, is Insurance Premium PPI?
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Seagull_Rob wrote: »Hi there.
I have a RBS Graduate loan. A month ago, I wanted to view my accounts with RBS so I visited their website and logged in to my account.
I went to the beginning of my Graduate Loan account, which was November 2006. It showed; Loan Funds (paid out) £9,000.00 dated 24/11/06. Then, three days later, it said; Insurance Premium £2,493.00 totalling the loan to £11,493.00.
My question to you guys is, is Insurance Premium PPI?
Hi there
Yes it is.
So when you were sold this was you also employed at the time as well?
If mis sold you can make a reclaim, complete the reclaim questionnaire and send to the head office or complaints, save a copy for yourself as well.
Step 3 - reclaim questionnaire, good luck.The one and only "Dizzy Di"0
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