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PPI Reclaim with no details
plumwood
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Hi,
Myself and my husband have taken out numerous loans over the years and once they have been paid off I have shreded the paperwork etc.
Now I am regretting this as I am sure that a Loan we took out with Lombard Direct and also possibly Northern Rock had PPI insurance on them.
How is the best way to find out if they did?? I dont have any account details or anything...........
Any help much appreciated as to whether its worth trying to find out.....:j
Myself and my husband have taken out numerous loans over the years and once they have been paid off I have shreded the paperwork etc.
Now I am regretting this as I am sure that a Loan we took out with Lombard Direct and also possibly Northern Rock had PPI insurance on them.
How is the best way to find out if they did?? I dont have any account details or anything...........
Any help much appreciated as to whether its worth trying to find out.....:j
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hi we were in the same boat as you, we just contacted the companies giving as much detail as we could this seemed enough and we have had sucess. otherwise you could try and get a credit report from experian
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How is the best way to find out if they did??
ask them.
It is as simple as that. However, do remember that there is nothing wrong with having PPI. Any complaint is about how it was sold or set up. Not about having it.I 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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