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Cahoot PPI claim
Sleepygirl2092
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First of all thank you to this wonderful forum.
With the advice I found on here I have successfully managed to reclaim just under £7000 on behalf on my dad. I have also submitted some claims on behalf of myself.
I submitted a claim to Santander on 01.02.12 for PPI on a Cahoot fixed rate loan. I received a letter yesterday offering me a refund of premiums and interest. I was so pleased that I didn't really read the letter closely but looking at it again today, and in particular the account number at the top of the letter, the refund is actually for my Cahoot Flexi loan and not the one I submitted the claim for. Obviously I'm delighted to have received the refund but wondered if I should pursue the PPI on the fixed rate loan, which I know I had because I cancelled it several years ago when I realised it was of no use to me, or should I just leave things as they are?
Does anyone have any advice on what to do next?
I submitted a claim to Santander on 01.02.12 for PPI on a Cahoot fixed rate loan. I received a letter yesterday offering me a refund of premiums and interest. I was so pleased that I didn't really read the letter closely but looking at it again today, and in particular the account number at the top of the letter, the refund is actually for my Cahoot Flexi loan and not the one I submitted the claim for. Obviously I'm delighted to have received the refund but wondered if I should pursue the PPI on the fixed rate loan, which I know I had because I cancelled it several years ago when I realised it was of no use to me, or should I just leave things as they are?
Does anyone have any advice on what to do next?
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