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Reclaiming PPI from Halifax CC - Help Please!
Angel_Mummy
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I have a Halifax Mastercard with a limit of £500 which I have just paid off in full.
I have been paying PPI on the card since I took it out in 2008. I am interested in reclaiming the PPI as I know a lot of others have done, but I literally have no idea where to start. Is it best to go through one of the PPI claim companies who advertise or am I best going it alone? Where do I start if I'm better doing it myself?
Thanks for reading!
Megan x
I have been paying PPI on the card since I took it out in 2008. I am interested in reclaiming the PPI as I know a lot of others have done, but I literally have no idea where to start. Is it best to go through one of the PPI claim companies who advertise or am I best going it alone? Where do I start if I'm better doing it myself?
Thanks for reading!
Megan x
Mummy to three gorgeous children....
Elliot Jack ~ 16.10.2008 RIP :A
Ella Jayne ~ 05.01.2010
Bridget Ann~ 22.08.2011
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Elliot Jack ~ 16.10.2008 RIP :A
Ella Jayne ~ 05.01.2010
Bridget Ann~ 22.08.2011
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Look here for reasons for mis sell
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/ppi-credit-card-insurance#step2
If any/all apply to you then put a claim in, you need the card number.
Contact them
http://www.halifax.co.uk/contactus/howtocomplain/complain-about-ppi/
That is all there is to it!, my fee is 0% plus no Vat.
A claims co fee 25% plus Vat for you doing the exact same thing with a claim of your own.
Good luck.0
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