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Can i claim PPI for this
fifebirder
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Hi again,
back in 1993 i took out a mortgage with Alliance & Leicester, a seperate life insurance policy was taken out with standard life to cover critical illness, death and accident.
My mortgage at the time was an endowment policy which i changed 1 yr later to a repayment but i kept the standard life thing going.
Would i be able to claim PPI on this or does this not fall under the umberella ?
regards
back in 1993 i took out a mortgage with Alliance & Leicester, a seperate life insurance policy was taken out with standard life to cover critical illness, death and accident.
My mortgage at the time was an endowment policy which i changed 1 yr later to a repayment but i kept the standard life thing going.
Would i be able to claim PPI on this or does this not fall under the umberella ?
regards
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This is not PPI.0
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back in 1993 i took out a mortgage with Alliance & Leicester, a seperate life insurance policy was taken out with standard life to cover critical illness, death and accident.
As do most people when taking out a mortgage. It is common sense to.Would i be able to claim PPI on this or does this not fall under the umberella ?
1 - its not PPI.
2 - you havent given any reason for complaintI am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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