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PPi claim

Hi All

I wonder if someone can help me I am trying to work out how much I can claim from my loans(PPI) i have, my first was in 1999 it was for £4000 over 4 years my second was from 2004 for £10.000 i pay £220 a month how much can i try to get back.

Many Thanks

Paolo

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  • amersall
    amersall Posts: 17,037 Forumite
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    You need to look for reasons for mis sell and have the account number.

    If you put a claim in and win redress the bank work this out.

    It will depend on how much the actual ppi was,how much you paid of the ppi and if you settled any loan early and they gave you a rebate as this will be taken off the redress.
    Look here for reasons for mis sell,if any/all apply to you then put a claim in.
    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/ppi-loan-insurance#step2
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